R v Wallwork
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1958 |
Year | 1958 |
Court | Court of Criminal Appeal |
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12 cases
- R v Wright
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R v Spooner; R v S
...as established by Lillyman and Osborne. 20 The question of the admissibility of the fact of the complaint had earlier been considered in R v Wallwork (1958) 42 Cr App Rep 153 in a judgment of this Court given by Lord Goddard LCJ. He suggested that there might in the circumstances of that ca......
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Shaban Ahmed V. Her Majesty's Advocate
...and is thus inadmissible, if the complainer does not herself testify in some form to the matter complained of (see R v Wallwork (1958) 42 Cr.App.R. 153, per Goddard LCJ at pages 161-2). [12] Where it is admissible, its true value lies in the evidence of the recipient of the statement that i......
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R v Haringey Justices, ex parte DPP
...The Justices could have called the witness themselves. It is clearly established in the Crown Court that the Judge has such a power (see R. v. Wallwark [1958] 42 CAR 153, R. v. Cleghorn [1967] 2 QB 584, R. v. Roberts [1984] 80 CAR 89). But there is very little authority as to what is the p......
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