R v Sheffield Crown Court, ex parte Brownlow
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1981 |
Court | Queen's Bench Division |
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20 cases
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R v Secretary of State for the Home Department, ex parte Dannenberg
...as being a civil proceeding separate from the criminal proceedings in which the recognizance had been given. 13 In R. v. Sheffield Crown Court, ex parte Brownlow, 1980, 1 Q.B., 530, this court held by a majority (Lord Denning M.R. dissenting) that the Divisional Court had no jurisdiction to......
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Re Smalley
...Lordships, with undisguised reluctance, held themselves bound by the authority of the Court of Appeal's decision in Reg. v. Sheffield Crown Court, Ex parte Brownlow [1980] Q.B. 530, to uphold the respondents' objection. On 2 April 1984, the Divisional Court, recognising that it would be op......
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R v Lambeth Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte McComb
...entered into by a surety conditioned to ensure the attendance of the accused at a criminal trial. It was also considered in Reg. v. Crown Court, ex parte Brownlow (1980) 1 Queen's Bench 530, a case concerning the right of a Chief Constable to "vet" a jury. In both cases a more restricted vi......
- R v Lambeth Metropolitan Stipendiary Magistrate, ex parte McComb
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