R v Rider
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1954 |
Date | 1954 |
Court | Assizes |
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AB v HM Advocate
...at a trial in Scottish proceedings. In English law there was judicial authority that it referred to a charge at committal proceedings: R v Rider [1954] 1 WLR 463. In the highly respected textbook, Sir Gerald Gordon, "The Criminal Law of Scotland", 3rd ed (2000), para 36.06, it was stated: "......
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In the Matter of a Reference under s18 of the Constitution and In the Matter of s15, s16, s17, s18, s19 and s20 of the Inter–Group Fighting Act 1977 [1981] PNGLR 151
...if the provisions of the Constitution reasonably permitted of an interpretation that would do so. As Stratfield J. said in R. v. Rider [1954] 1 W.L.R. 463; 1 All E.R. 5.17 at p. 466: "... there is another principle that one ought to apply, namely, that section ... exists for the purpose of ......
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Recent Judicial Decisions
...the judge's decision was correct.CommentNot previously been charged (on the same occasion)The Court followed R v Rider [1954] 1 All ER 5. by previouslegislation s. 2 of the Criminal Law Amendment Act 1922stated:Reasonable cause to believe that a girl was of or above theage of sixteen years ......
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Recent Judicial Decisions
...not an attempt to procuresuch an act.UNLAWFULCARNALKNOWLEDGE:REASONABLE BELIEF THATGIRLOVER 16R. v. RiderThe defendant in R. v. Rider (1954, 1 W.L.R. 463) who was at all RECENTJUDICIALDECISIONS171material times under the age of 23 years was alleged to havehadunlawful carnal knowledgeoftwo g......