Wylie v HM Advocate
Jurisdiction | Scotland |
Date | 1966 |
Court | High Court of Justiciary |
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10 cases
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Rr, Petitioner
...Smith, Petr 1987 SCCR 726 Wan Ping Nam v Minister of Justice of Federal Republic of Germany 1972 JC 43; 1972 SLT 220 Wylie v HM Advocate 1966 SLT 149; [1967] Crim LR 422 X v Y (C-507/10) ECLI:]EU:C:2011:873; [2011] ECR I-14241 X and Y v Netherlands (8978/80) [1985] ECHR 4; (1986) 8 EHRR 235......
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Stewart Robertson+stephen Gough V. Her Majesty's Advocate
...of the court and the integrity of its proceedings; for example, where a witness refuses to take the oath or affirm (Wylie v HM Adv, 1966 SLT 149). Contempt may also involve the commission of a crime such as perjury (Manson, Petr, supra; Gordon, Criminal Law, 3rd ed, vol 2, para 50.04), brea......
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Robertson and Gough v HM Advocate
...Wilkinson v SUNKWLRUNK [2003] EWCA Civ 95; [2003] 1 WLR 1254; [2003] 2 All ER 184 Williams v ClarkUNK 2001 SCCR 505 Wylie v HM AdvocateUNK 1966 SLT 149; [1967] Crim LR 422 X v UKHRC App No 7215/75; (1981) 3 EHRR 63 Yates (1847) Ark 238 Young v LeesUNK 1998 SCCR 558 Textbooks etc. referred t......
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John Mayer, Advocate V. Her Majesty's Advocate
...the course adopted by Lord Hardie appears to have some general support from authority in domestic jurisprudence. Wylie v H.M. Advocate 1966 S.L.T. 149 dealt with findings of contempt made in the case of two men who were called as witnesses and refused to take the oath or affirm or to give e......
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