R v Southampton Justices, ex parte Corker, (1976)
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1976 |
Year | 1976 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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13 cases
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Public Prosecutor v Ram Ghanshamdas Mahtani & Another
...the bailors. At the same time, I agreed with and adopted the observations of Lord Widgery CJ in R v Southampton Justices, ex p Corker (1976) 120 SJ 214 The surety has undertaken a recognizance for a certain sum of money, and prima facie he can and intends to pay it. If he wants to say he ca......
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Public Prosecutor v Yang Yin
...517 at [9], Yong CJ agreed with and adopted the following observations of Lord Widgery CJ in R v Southhampton Justices, ex parte Corker (1976) 120 SJ 214: … The real pull of bail, the real effective force that it exerts, is that it may cause the offender to attend his trial rather than subj......
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Loh Kim Chiang v Public Prosecutor
... ... judgment of Donaldson LJ in R v Waltham Forest Justices, ex p Parfrey, [1980] Crim LR 571 where Donaldson LJ spoke ... with the judgment of Lord Denning MR in R v Southampton Justices, ex p Green. [1975] 2 All ER 1073 Although ... J considered was R v Southampton Justices, ex p Corker. [1976] 120 SJ 214 He observed that he had not seen the ... ...
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Cher Ting Ting v Public Prosecutor
...for the Surety. However, the District Judge agreed with Lord Widgery CJ’s observations in R v Southampton Justices, ex parte Corker (1976) 120 SJ 214 (“Corker”) and held at [15] of the GD that “[i]n the circumstances, [the court] was not persuaded that this was an exceptional case where the......
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