Boulton v Regina: CACD 26 Apr 2007

The defendant appealed convictions for rape and other serious sexual offences, and witness intimidation. He complained that witnesses had been allowed to have their evidence read out because of their fear of him.
Held: In view of the extent of the allegations, the judge’s aproach was correct. The appeal failed.

Judges:

Hooper LJ, Ginns LJ, Roderick Evans J

Citations:

[2007] EWCA Crim 942

Links:

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Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

CitedRegina v Z (Attorney General for Northern Ireland’s Reference) HL 19-May-2005
The defendants appealed their convictions for being members of proscribed organisations. They were members of the ‘Real IRA’, but only the IRA was actually proscribed.
Held: The appeals failed. In construing an Act of Parliament it may be of . .
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Updated: 10 July 2022; Ref: scu.251531