Siddiqui v Swain
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Date | 1979 |
Year | 1979 |
Court | Divisional Court |
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4 cases
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Paul v Chief Constable of Humberside Police
...was particularly worrying because the critical evidence in these cases always comes from the arresting officer himself ( Siddique v Swain [1979] RTR 454, 457; Chapman v DPP (1989) 89 Cr App R 190, 196–7), and there was not even a witness statement from D/C Wade in evidence before the jury. ......
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Harold Gerber v The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis
...was particularly worrying because the critical evidence in these cases always comes from the arresting officer himself ( Siddique v Swain [1979] RTR 454, 457; Chapman v DPP (1989) 89 Cr App R 190, 196–7), and there was not even a witness statement from D/C Wade in evidence before the jury. ......
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Forde et Al v Kennedy, Fraser and Attorney General
...the state of his own mind. It may also be inferred from the information in the possession of the arresting officer (see Siddiqui v. Swain [1979] RTR 454). Bereaux, J. the trial judge in the same case also cited (At page 27 of his judgment) O'Hara (Above) on the approach of a court in ascrib......
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Singh v Amoco Trinidad Oil Company and Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago
...state of his own mind. It may also be inferred from the information in the possession of the arresting officer (see Siddiqui v. Swain [1979] R.T.R. 454). In this case, both elements are present. There is evidence of Francis as to the state of his own mind as well as evidence from which it m......
1 books & journal articles
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‘Reasonable Cause to Suspect’: In the Absence of Knowledge and Actual Suspicion: R v Lane and Letts (AB and CD) [2018] UKSC 36; [2018] 1 WLR 3647
...alcohol in his body, the constable may arrest him....426 The Journal of Criminal Law 82(6) The Divisional Court in Siddiqui v Swain [1979] RTR 454 explained that the phrase ‘reasonable groundsto suspect’ in s. 8(5) ‘import the further requirement that the constable in fact suspects’ (Evelei......