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Regina v Craske, ex parte Commissioner of the Police for the Metropolis: QBD 1957

The court has discretion to permit a defendant a change of election for trial. Devlin J said: ‘I do not think that means that once the procedure is set in motion, the court has ineluctably to allow the wheels to revolve without any power to stop them if the accused wants to change his mind. … Continue reading Regina v Craske, ex parte Commissioner of the Police for the Metropolis: QBD 1957