R v Santiago (Steven Anthony)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judge | Lord Justice Hooper |
Judgment Date | 08 March 2005 |
Neutral Citation | [2005] EWCA Crim 556 |
Date | 08 March 2005 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) |
Docket Number | Case No: 200303261C3 |
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Lee Hsien Loong v Singapore Democratic Party and Others and Another Suit
...preserving the integrity of a trial which is in progress or about to begin was accepted by the English Court of Appeal in R v Santiago [2005] 2 Cr App R 24 (“Santiago”). In that case, Hooper LJ adopted (at [13]) Mustill LJ’s statement in Joseph Griffin (1989) 88 Cr App R 63 at 69 We should ......
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R v S
...clear by s.45(4) of the Supreme Court Act 1981. iii) In very many cases of contempt, a criminal offence is also committed. In Santiago [2005] EWCA Crim 556 ([2005] 2 Cr. App. R. 24) for example the defendant had a tussle with the dock officer and a submission was made that he should have be......
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Re Glinton Maurice Q.C.
...is a danger of bias where the sitting panel had previously ordered the bench warrant of the attorney-at-Law — Consideration of R v. Santiago (Steven Anthony) [2005] 2 Cr. App. R 24 and Wilkinson v. S [2003] E.W.C.A. Civ. 95 — Appearance of bias in contempt proceedings — Application of test ......
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Donna Dorsett-Major v The Director of Public Prosecutions
...Court held that the judge who is the subject of the contempt is the ideal judge to preside over the contempt proceedings. “10. In R v Santiago (Steven Anthony), [2005] 2 Cr. App. R. 24, a case commended to the Court by the Attorney General's Office appearing as amici curiae in these procee......
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