R v Wood Green Crown Court, ex parte DPP

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1993
CourtDivisional Court
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5 cases
  • Hunter v Crown Court at Newcastle upon Tyne
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 29 January 2013
    ...Court "in matters relating to trial on indictment"). 5 In his skeleton argument and today, Mr Abbas Lakha QC relies on Reg v Wood Green Crown Court ex parte DPP [1993] 1 WLR 723 as authority for the proposition that a refusal to grant a defendant's costs order is reviewable, although he re......
  • R The Crown Prosecution Service v Bolton Crown Court Amanda Johnson (Second Defendant)
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 16 November 2012
    ...of Lords in In re Smalley [1985] AC 622 and In re Sampson [1987] 1 WLR 194, and to the decisions of the Divisional Court in R v Wood Green Crown Court ex parte DPP [1993] 1 WLR 723 and R (on the application of Her Majesty's Customs and Excise) v the Crown Court at Leicester [2001] EWHC (Adm......
  • Quincy Mc Ewan v The Attorney General of Guyana
    • Caribbean Community
    • Caribbean Court of Justice (Appellate Jurisdiction)
    • 13 November 2018
    ...The Mme Justice M Rajnauth-Lee /s/ D. Barrow The Hon Mr Justice D. Barrow 1 (1985) 32 WIR 330 (P.C). 2 (1994) 56 WIR 274. 3 [1993] 1 WLR 723. 4 Diana Paton, The Cultural Politics of Obeah: Religion, Colonialism and Modernity in the Caribbean World (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2......
  • R v Harrow Crown Court, ex parte Perkins ; R v Cardiff Crown Court, ex parte M (A Minor) [Queen's Bench Divisional Court]
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court)
    • 30 March 1998
    ...His Lordship rejected the conclusions of Lord Justice Mann in R v Wood Green Crown Court, Ex parte Director of Public ProsecutionsWLR ([1993] 1 WLR 723) as dependent upon a narrow interpretation of section 29(3) derived from cases such as R v Central Criminal Court, Ex parte RandleWLR ([199......
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