R v Simpson
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Year | 1914 |
Date | 1914 |
Court | King's Bench Division |
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11 cases
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People (Attorney General) v Kennedy
...(2) 20 Beav. 269. (3) 3 E. & B. 942. (4) [1895] 2 I. R. 603. (5) [1906] 2 I. R. 298. (6) [1911] A. C. 47. (7) [1906] 2 I. R. 499. (8) [1914] 1 K. B. 66. (9) 2 Swanston (10) [1905] 2 I. R. 510. (11) 11 Q. B. 205. (12) 10 C. & F. 534. (13) 4 M. & Sel. 337. (1) 8 Ch. D. 492, at p. 501. (2) 26 ......
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Re Harrington (pet. all.); R v Dorking Justices, ex parte Harrington (pet. all.)
...without jurisdiction and thus a nullity and actions which are an erroneous exercise of jurisdiction may be fine. Thus in Rex v. Simpson [1914] 1 K.B. 66 the defendants were acquitted by two justices one of whom was unqualified to sit in the absence of a consent which had neither been sought......
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Re McBain
...34 CLR 482 at 519. 80 (1924) 34 CLR 482 at 519. 81 [1970] Tas SR 154. 82 [1977] 1 NSWLR 456. 83 [1984] VR 745 at 750. 84R v Simpson [1914] 1 KB 66 at 75; R v Middlesex Quarter Sessions (Chairman); Ex parte Director of Public Prosecutions [1952] 2 QB 758 at 85 Henderson, Foundations of Engli......
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