R v Waters
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1963 |
Year | 1963 |
Court | Court of Criminal Appeal |
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14 cases
- R v Shaw (Charles)
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R v Ferguson (Frank)
...within the meaning of the section. Instead he left it to the jury and they found it was a public place." 8 Finally, in a more recent case of Waters (1965 Criminal Appeal Reports) this Court on appeal was again dealing with the question of a public place. There the Deputy Chairman had withdr......
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Min for Justice v Makuch
...to come within the definition of "public" a substantial proportion of the public must have access to the place. In R. v. Waters (1963) 47 Cr. App. R. 149 at 154 the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) of England and Wales defined it thus:- "It seems to this court that the question is largel......
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DPP v Stonehouse
...186. It has been markedly evinced in cases arising under the Road Traffic Acts, and this despite the earlier warning of Lord Parker C. J. in Waters (1963) 47 Cr.App.R. 149; see, for example, Kelly (1970) 54 Cr.App.R. 334 ("driving or attempting to drive") and Morris (1971) 56 Cr.App.R. 175 ......
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