R v Reynolds

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1950
CourtCourt of Appeal
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19 cases
  • R v Deakin
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 15 April 1994
    ...not hear the evidence. 39 The difficulty that lies in the way of the appellant's argument is the decision of this court in the case of Reynolds 34 CAR 60. There the accused was charged with an indecent assault on a girl aged 11. The question arose whether she was fit to be sworn. In the abs......
  • R v N
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 15 April 1992
  • R v Hampshire
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 11 November 1994
    ...the weight of the evidence given. 35 The present practice appears to have its origin in the view of the Court of Criminal Appeal in R v Reynolds (1950) 34 Cr.App.R. 60, of an earlier decision of that Court in 1929, R v Dunne (1930) 21 Cr.App.R. 176. In fact, nothing was said by the Court in......
  • The State v Ramsingh
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Civil Division)
    • Invalid date
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1 books & journal articles
  • The Hostile Witness
    • United Kingdom
    • Sage Journal of Criminal Law, The No. 56-4, November 1992
    • 1 November 1992
    ...of Appeal'sinsistance that witnesses be questioned about their competence to give evidence in thepresence of the jury: see R\I Reynolds [1950] 1 KB 606.24 (1977) 64 Cr App Rep 96. .25 Ibid, at p 99.26 [1956) VLR 31, P 37.rt(20th ed, vol i, p JournalofCriminalLawconduct the examination with ......

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