R v S (A)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Neutral Citation | [2018] EWCA Crim 318 |
Date | 2018 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) |
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12 cases
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Stanford Pinder v The Director of Public Prosecutions
...All ER considered R v Hall (Daniel) [2013] EWCA Crim 82 considered R v Qazi (Sa-raj) [2011] 2 Cr App R (S)8 considered R v Stevenson [2018] EWCA Crim 318 considered RC v HM Advocate [2019] HCJAC 62 considered Shavargo McPhee v Queen [2016] UKPC 29 (JCPC 2015/0040) applied SS v Regina SCC......
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R v Terry Kevin Patrick Watson
...by virtue of any general principle, to impose a lesser sentence that would otherwise be appropriate (see R v Stevenson; R v Minhas [2018] EWCA Crim 318; [2018] 2 Cr App R(S) 6 at [10], referring to R v Bernard [1997] 1 Cr App R(S) 135. However, as can be seen from the discussion in Stevens......
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Freda Hart v The Commissioner of Police
... [2013] EWCA (Crim) 82 considered R v Umberto Shenato Criminal Case No. 41 of 2015 (Antigua and Barbuda) mentioned R v Stevenson [2018] EWCA Crim 318 considered Robin Jeantil v The Commissioner of Police; Rechard Charles Sr. v The Commissioner of Police MCCrApp. Nos. 82 & 83 of 2021 consid......
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R v Thomas John McMeekin
...intellect. 26 The principles to be applied in circumstances such as these have recently been considered in R v Stevenson; R v Minhas [2018] EWCA Crim 318; [2018] 2 Cr App R(S) 6 and are not in dispute. In that case the court referred to the statutory purposes of sentencing set out in secti......
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1 books & journal articles
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Sentences of Imprisonment and the Physically Disabled Prisoner: C (R) v HM Advocate [2019] HCJAC62; 2019 SLT 1243; 2020 SCCR 20
...a defendant who is seriously disabled or in serious ill health or veryelderly were considered further in R v S (A): R v M(S) [2018] 1 W.L.R. 5344 and the Bernard principleswere adhered to and certain further principles stated. The Court of Appeal concluded, first, that in casesof serious il......