R v Sullivan (John James)

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Year1945
Date1945
CourtCourt of Criminal Appeal
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21 cases
  • R v Lambie
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 25 Junio 1981
    ...I find myself in agreement with what was said by Humphreys J. giving the judgment of the Court of Criminal Appeal inR. v. Sullivan 30 Cr. App. R. 132 (1945) 30 Cr. App. R. 132 at 136: "It is, we think, undoubtedly good law that the question of the inducement acting upon the mind of the pers......
  • R v Robert Webber, Paul Ashton, Paul Steven Lyons
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 22 Enero 2004
    ...on which he later relied in his defence. This rule was applied by the Court of Appeal (Lord Parker CJ, Salmon LJ and Fenton Atkinson J) in R v Sullivan (1966) 51 Cr App R 102, a case in which the defendant neither answered questions when interviewed nor gave evidence. Giving the judgment o......
  • Terence William Tregear
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 17 Febrero 1967
    ...... is put on the power, and for this case we adopt the words of Chief Justice Tindal (cited Sullivan (above) from Frost, 4 St. Tr. N.S.86, 386: 1839): Where the Crown begins its case like a plaintiff ......
  • R v Smith (Robert William)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 15 Mayo 1985
    ...in the maxim nemo tenetur seipsum accusare. He sought to draw an analogy with the right to remain silent. He referred us to R. v. Richard William Sullivan 51 Cr.App.R. 102, a case in which the trial judge had commented on a refusal by the accused to answer questions in these terms: "Of cour......
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