R v Thanki
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1993 |
Year | 1993 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) |
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3 cases
- R v Bainbridge
- R v Vye ; R v Wise ; R v Stephenson
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Bernard v R
...of having offended, is more relevant than the first, but even now a direction on the second point is not considered to be obligatory (see R. v. Thanki (1990) 93 Cr.App.R. 12 and other cases) and was certainly not considered necessary at the time of the appellant's trial. But, referring now ......
1 books & journal articles
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Authenticating ‘Things’ in English Law: Principles for Adducing Tangible Evidence in Common Law Jury Trials
...at 393; RvRowlands [2005] EWCA Crim 3244 at [27].112 See above n. 59. Contrast RvPenney (2002) 163 CCC (3d) 329.113 RvBhaskar Thanki (1990) 93 Cr App R 12.114 RvTofilau [2007] HCA 39 at [53]. There was a possibility in this case that the confessions, which hadbeen made orally to police offi......