O’Neill v The United Kingdom: ECHR 13 Nov 2012

Citations:

41516/10 – HECOM, [2012] ECHR 1995

Links:

Bailii

Statutes:

European Convention on Human Rights

Jurisdiction:

Human Rights

Citing:

See AlsoLauchlan and Another v HM Advocate HCJ 5-Jun-2009
The appellants were charged with murder. They appealed against an extension of time given to allow the prosecution to proceed.
Held: The appeal failed. . .
See AlsoHM Advocate v Lauchlan and Another SCS 17-Jul-2009
Decision as to preliminary issues raised. . .
See AlsoHM Advocate v Lauchlan and Another HCJ 14-Jan-2010
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See AlsoHM Advocate v Lauchlan and Another HCJ 2-Jul-2010
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See AlsoLauchlan and Another v Her Majesty’s Advocate HCJ 8-Feb-2012
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See AlsoLauchlan and Another v HM Advocate HCJ 19-Apr-2012
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Cited by:

See AlsoO’Neill v Her Majesty’s Advocate No 2 SC 13-Jun-2013
The appellants had been convicted of murder, it being said that they had disposed of her body at sea. They now said that the delay between being first questioned and being charged infringed their rights to a trial within a reasonable time, and . .
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Human Rights, Criminal Practice

Updated: 12 November 2022; Ref: scu.467008