R v Sheffield Magistrates Court, ex parte Turner
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Judgment Date | 09 November 1990 |
Date | 09 November 1990 |
Court | Queen's Bench Division |
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- R v Norwich Crown Court, ex parte Cox
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R (on the application of Anthony McKenzie) v Crown Court at Leeds
...to obtain an extension of time under s.22(3) POA 1985, the Defendant must be granted bail (see R v Sheffield Justices Court ex p Turner [1991] 2 QB 472). However, beyond the grant of bail, the expiry of a CTL in a particular case has no effect on the proceedings. In any event the suggestio......
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Fehily, Clarke and McCadden v Governor of Wandsworth Prison and Another
...LJ at 738; Weir [2001] 2 Cr App R 141 per Lord Bingham at 146 to 7, paragraphs 13 and 14; and R v Sheffield Justices ex parte Turner [1991] 2 QB 472, at 472D, 478B-C and 479C in the judgment of Taylor LJ. He also referred in his written submissions to the provisions of section 127 of the Ma......
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R v Manchester Crown Court, ex parte McDonald ; R v Leeds Crown Court, ex parte Hunt ; R v Winchester Crown Court, ex parte Forbes ex parte Wilson and Mason
...section 22(3) and especially the two matters of which [it has] to be satisfied" ( per Taylor LJ, R v Sheffield Justices ex parte Turner [1991] 2 QB 472 at 477). It is clear, as Jowitt J pointed out in R v Crown Court at Norwich ex parte Parker (1993) 96 Cr. App. R. 68 at 70, that a court ma......
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Divisional Court
...requirement of the subsection wouldbe satisfied whenever there were staff shortages: see per Taylor U in RvSheffield JJ, ex pTurner (1991) 155 JP 173. In the present case, the court,while expressing sympathy with the police and finding that it was not theirfault that the time limit was exce......