Winsor v R

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
Date1865
Year1865
CourtCourt of the Queen's Bench
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22 cases
  • R v Hambery
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
    • 24 March 1977
    ...doubts about the discharge of juries existed before 1866 they were dissipated in that year by the decision of the Exchequer Chamber in R. v. Winsor, L.R. 1 Q.B. 391. This was an appeal on writ of error. 15 Chief Justice Erle delivering the judgment of the court, said at p. 394: "We assume i......
  • R v Saunders
    • United Kingdom
    • House of Lords
    • 16 July 1987
    ...decided that the judge, in the proper exercise of his judicial discretion, could discharge a jury before they had reached a verdict. In Reg, v. Winsor (1866) L.R. 1 Q.B. 289, 303 Cockburn C.J. stated in terms that, "after the jury have retired to consider their verdict, and have remained in......
  • DPP v M.K.
    • Ireland
    • Court of Criminal Appeal
    • 19 July 2005
    ...33 Cr. App. R. 189. R. v. Prime (1973) 57 Cr. App. R. 632. The State (Attorney General) v. Moore [1950] Ir. Jur. Rep. 45. Winsor v. R. L.R. 1 Q.B. 289. Criminal law - Sexual offence - Corroboration warning - Trial - Charge to jury - Whether adequate corroboration warning given - Absence of ......
  • DPP v Fitzgerald
    • Ireland
    • Supreme Court
    • 29 November 2018
    ...(1855) 169 E.R. 843 R. v. Tate [1908] 2 K.B. 680; (1909) 1 Cr. App. R. 39. R. v. Turner (1975) 61 Cr. App. R. 67. Winsor v. R. (1865–1866) L.R. 1 Q.B. 289. Appeal from the Court of Appeal The facts have been summarised in the headnote and are more fully set out in the judgment of Charleton ......
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