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Norwood v Director of Public Prosecutions: Admn 3 Jul 2003

The appellant a BNP member had displayed a large poster in his bedroom window saying ‘Islam out of Britain’. He was convicted of an aggravated attempt to cause alarm or distress. The offence was established on proof of several matters, unless the defendant could establish one of the statutory defences. He argued these should be … Continue reading Norwood v Director of Public Prosecutions: Admn 3 Jul 2003

Director of Public Prosecutions v Clarke and Others: QBD 30 Jul 1991

The essentials of the basic section 5 offence require the court to be satisfied as to the accused’s subjective state of mind, namely that he intended that the representation should be, or was aware that it might be, threatening, abusive or insulting. Judges: Nolan LJ Citations: Times 18-Sep-1991 Statutes: Public Order Act 1986 5(1)(b) Jurisdiction: … Continue reading Director of Public Prosecutions v Clarke and Others: QBD 30 Jul 1991