R v Simons and Simons
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1953 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
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4 cases
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DPP v Grey
...ACT 1827 PROBATION OF OFFENDERS ACT 1907 S1 PROBATION OF OFFENDERS ACT 1907 S1(1) R V POOR LAW COMMISSIONERS 1837 6 A&E 1 R V SIMONS 1953 1 WLR 1014 REDUNDANCY PAYMENTS ACT 1967 S50 ROAD TRAFFIC (AMDT) ACT 1978 S13 ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1949 S49 ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1961 S26 ROAD TRAFFIC ACT 1961 S......
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R v Josephs (Verne Ewan)
...for example, if he is not put to his election where that arises: see, for example, R v Barnet Justices, ex-parte Wood 993 Crim L.R. 38 and R v Simons 1953 37 Cr App R 120. It is, however, equally clear that not every procedural error has that effect, and it is clear that Parliament has not ......
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R v Julian Leon Vyner
...to take into account an offence' which was triable only in those days at Assizes. 7 The second case is the case of Simons (1953) 1 Weekly Law Reports, p. 1014. The judgment of Lord Goddard reads as follows (at page 1016): "This Court, therefore, would like to repeat once more, first, that i......
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Hksar v Wong Tak Po
...that offence into account in passing sentence for an offence which it does have power to try. The English case is the R. v. Simons [1953] 2 All ER 599, [1953] 1 WLR 1014, 37 Cr App Rep 120 and the Hong Kong case is R. v. Law Kwok Wah, CACC No. 592 of 1981. The practice of taking offences in......