Magistrates may not attach particular conditions to a requirement that a defendant be bound over to be of good behaviour.
Citations:
[1979] CLR 51
Cited by:
Cited – Hashman and Harrup v The United Kingdom ECHR 25-Nov-1999
The defendants had been required to enter into a recognisance to be of good behaviour after disrupting a hunt by blowing of a hunting horn. They were found to have unlawfully caused danger to the dogs. Though there had been no breach of the peace, . .
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Magistrates
Updated: 10 May 2022; Ref: scu.261942