R v Taylor

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1995
Year1995
CourtCourt of Appeal (Criminal Division)
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5 cases
  • R v Brown (Kevin Allen)
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 6 Marzo 2008
    ...judge to anonymise a witness in a case if that is necessary. The authority for that, if needed, is to be found in the case of Taylor [1995] Crim LR 253 to 4 and in subsequent authorities, most recently Davis and others [2006] EWCA Crim 1155 a decision of this court. In that case, reviewing ......
  • R v Okuwa
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 30 Abril 2010
    ...sought anonymity orders for its witnesses, greater care was not taken with the disclosure process. Many years before, in R v Taylor 1995 Crim L R 253, the Court of Appeal Criminal Division provided guidance on the factors relevant to the making of anonymity orders. The Court emphasised the ......
  • Hksar v Shamsul Hoque
    • Hong Kong
    • High Court (Hong Kong)
    • 17 Junio 2014
    ...the underlying concern of the courts was the impact this would have on the right of confrontation, and the case of R v Taylor and Crabb [1995] Crim LR 253 was referred to where the prosecution sought a witness to give evidence anonymously. In that case, the Court agreed that “the fundamenta......
  • R v Steve Elvis Scott
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 7 Julio 2004
    ...judge, the Recorder of London, gave a most careful judgment which we have read with care. He considered the case of R v Garry Taylor [1995] Crim LR 253, of which he had a full transcript. He followed the guidance given by Evans LJ in that case. He analysed fully the facts of the case. He id......
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1 books & journal articles
  • Anonymous Witnesses in England and Wales: Charting a Course from Strasbourg?
    • United Kingdom
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The No. 73-6, December 2009
    • 1 Diciembre 2009
    ...to Consider Legal Procedures to Deal withTerrorist Activities in Northern Ireland, Cmnd 5185 (HMSO: London, 1972) para. 20.77 [1995] Crim LR 253.Anonymous Witnesses in England and Wales: Charting a Course from provide important corroborating evidence of the removal of the victim’sbody from ......

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