R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Launder (No. 2)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1998 |
Year | 1998 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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12 cases
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Vanderwerff v Royal Cayman Islands Police
...2 Q.B. 222; [1969] 2 All E.R. 347; (1968), 133 J.P. 407; 112 Sol. Jo. 422, followed. (10) R. v. Home Secy., ex p. Launder (No. 2), [1998] Q.B. 994; [1998] C.O.D. 301; (1998), 95 (11) L.S. Gaz. 36, followed. (11) Tan Te Lam v. Tai A Chau Detention Centre (Superintendent), [1996] 4 All E.R. 2......
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Fuller v Attorney General
...that, on an application for habeas corpus an applicant on bail is to be treated as if he were in custody: see R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex p Launder (No 2) [1998] QB 994, 1000-1001. The legality of bail depends upon the legality of the prior detention and it must be o......
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Lukaszewski and Others v The District Court in Torun, Poland and Others (No 2)
...law that an applicant for habeas corpus is to be treated as effectively in custody, even if released on bail: R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, Ex p Launder (No 2) [1998] QB 994, 1000G–1001G and 1011G–H. Where detention and the extradition proceedings as a whole stand and fal......
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Guy Jane v Westminster Magistrates' Court
...There are also more recent statements to similar effect: see R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, example p. Launder (No. 2) [1998] QB 994, at 1000–1001 (Simon Brown LJ) and 1011 (Mance J); Pomiechowski v District Court of Legnica, Poland [2012] UKSC 20; [2012] 1 WLR 1604, at ......
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