Walker and Another v R and other appeals

JurisdictionUK Non-devolved
Judgment Date1993
Date1993
Year1993
CourtPrivy Council
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9 cases
  • Attorney General for Saint Christopher and Nevis v Rodionov
    • United Kingdom
    • Privy Council
    • 20 Julio 2004
    ... ... the judge's habeas corpus decision, recognising that there was no other procedural means by which the decision could be challenged ... 6 ... of the relevant constitutional provisions which now govern appeals from the domestic courts of St Kitts, an independent nation within the ... : Mitchell v Director of Public Prosecutions [1986] AC 73 , 78; Walker v The Queen [1994] 2 AC 36 , 44; De Morgan v Director-General of ... to the state to regulate access from one tier of its courts to another. It is not surprising that a state should require appellate remedies ... ...
  • The Superintendent of HM Foxhill Prison and The Government of the United States of America v Viktor Kozeny
    • United Kingdom
    • Privy Council
    • 28 Marzo 2012
    ... ... only be extradited in respect of counts 1, 11 and 21, since the other counts were time-barred. He also held, inter alia that none of these ... (Jamaica) [2010] UKPC 26 , [2011] 2 AC 79 at para 6 and Walker v The Queen [1994] 2 AC 36 at 44. The Board emphasised at para 31 the ... were not required to limit or abolish the right to entertain such appeals and that it was enough if the statute shows "either expressly or by ... of the courts can be guilty of conspiracy by agreeing with another person who is beyond the jurisdiction for the commission or abetment of ... ...
  • Hunte and Khan v The State (Trinidad and Tobago)
    • United Kingdom
    • Privy Council
    • 16 Julio 2015
    ...section 25(2) of the Jamaican Constitution, which was materially identical to section 14(2) of the Constitution of Trinidad and Tobago. In Walker the application was for leave to appeal against death sentences without any application being made for redress under section 25 of the Constituti......
  • Ramdeen v The State
    • United Kingdom
    • Privy Council
    • 27 Marzo 2014
    ...has no jurisdiction to entertain such an appeal, applying the decision in Walker v The Queen [1994] 2 AC 36. 34 Mr Fitzgerald submitted that Walker is distinguishable and that to allow an appeal against sentence would be consistent with more recent 35 There are potentially two questions to......
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