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Director of Public Prosecutions, Regina (on the Application of) v Humphrey: Admn 20 Apr 2005

Whether offence was racially aggravated – charge of using threatening, abusive or insulting words or behaviour within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress which was religiously aggravated in accordance with section 28 of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, contrary to section 5(1) of the Public … Continue reading Director of Public Prosecutions, Regina (on the Application of) v Humphrey: Admn 20 Apr 2005

The Director of Public Prosecutions v Pal: Admn 3 Feb 2000

Director of Public Prosecutions’ appeal by way of Case Stated against the adjudication of the Bedfordshire Justices, sitting at Bedford on 21st July 1999, acquitting the Respondent of an offence of racially aggravated common assault contrary to section 29(1)(c) and 29(3) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. Judges: Lord Justice Simon Brown -And- Mr … Continue reading The Director of Public Prosecutions v Pal: Admn 3 Feb 2000

Henderson v Crown Prosecution Service: Admn 9 Mar 2016

Appeal by way of Case Stated from the decision convicting him for three offences of harassment contrary to s.4A of the Public Order Act 1986 on 1 May 2015. These convictions followed the Appellant’s convictions on 10 April 2015 for three offences of racially aggravated harassment contrary to s.31(1)(b) of Crime and Disorder Act 1998. … Continue reading Henderson v Crown Prosecution Service: Admn 9 Mar 2016

R, Regina (on the Application of) v Durham Constabulary and Another: HL 17 Mar 2005

The appellant, a boy aged 15, had been warned as to admitted indecent assaults on girls. He complained that it had not been explained to him that the result would be that his name would be placed on the sex offenders register. The Chief Constable appealed a decision that this was an interference in his … Continue reading R, Regina (on the Application of) v Durham Constabulary and Another: HL 17 Mar 2005

Regina (U) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis; Regina (R) v Chief Constable of Durham Constabulary: Admn 29 Nov 2002

In each case the youth aged 15 had been given a warning after admitting a sexual assault, and a decision had been made not to prosecute. On accepting the warnings, they had then been required to place their names on the sex offenders register, but this had not been explained to them when asked about … Continue reading Regina (U) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis; Regina (R) v Chief Constable of Durham Constabulary: Admn 29 Nov 2002

Janner, Regina (on The Application of) v The Crown Prosecution Service: Admn 13 Aug 2015

The claimant challenged the decision that he should face trial on charges of historic sexual abuse. He was now elderly and said to be unfit to attend court or instruct his lawyers, suffering Alzheimers. He sought interim relief against being required to attend court. Held: Article 8 was engaged, but not article 3: ‘Article 8 … Continue reading Janner, Regina (on The Application of) v The Crown Prosecution Service: Admn 13 Aug 2015

Bank Mellat v Her Majesty’s Treasury (No 2): SC 19 Jun 2013

The bank challenged measures taken by HM Treasury to restrict access to the United Kingdom’s financial markets by a major Iranian commercial bank, Bank Mellat, on the account of its alleged connection with Iran’s nuclear weapons and ballistic missile programmes. The bank sought to have the direction given under section 7 of the 2008 Act. … Continue reading Bank Mellat v Her Majesty’s Treasury (No 2): SC 19 Jun 2013

Regina (Crown Prosecution Service) v South East Surrey Youth Court: QBD 8 Dec 2005

The prosecutor appealed a decision of a Youth Court to try an allegation of assault occasioning actual bodily harm. Held: There was a clear policy that youths under 18 shuld be tried in youth courts. New divisions of cases were to be implemented but the consolidating legislation has not been brought into effect. The Lang … Continue reading Regina (Crown Prosecution Service) v South East Surrey Youth Court: QBD 8 Dec 2005

Adgyei, Regina v: CACD 11 Aug 2016

Conviction in Excess of Jurisdiction Appeal against conviction by the unusual route of a certificate of the trial judge. The defendant had been convicted of having a bladed article and of resisting a police constable. He had been convicted by a jury of an offence triable only summarily. Held: Upon the entry of the not … Continue reading Adgyei, Regina v: CACD 11 Aug 2016

Dyer, Regina (on The Application of) v Watford Magistrates Court: Admn 16 Jan 2012

The appellant sought judicial review of the magistrates’ decision to convict him of the two offences of causing racially aggravated fear or provocation of violence, contrary to section 31(1)(a) of the 1998 Act, and of causing fear or provocation of violence, contrary to section 4 of the 1986 Act. He said that to convict him … Continue reading Dyer, Regina (on The Application of) v Watford Magistrates Court: Admn 16 Jan 2012

Noone, Regina (on The Application of) v Governor of HMP Drake Hall and Another: SC 30 Jun 2010

The prisoner had been sentenced to consecutive terms of imprisonment, one for less, and one for more than 12 months. She disputed the date on which she should be released to home detention under curfew under the Guidance issued by the Secretary of State explaining how the release date should be calculated where longest sentence … Continue reading Noone, Regina (on The Application of) v Governor of HMP Drake Hall and Another: SC 30 Jun 2010

Crown Prosecution Service v P; Director of Public Prosecutions v P: Admn 27 Apr 2007

The prosecutor appealed a grant of a stay of a prosecution of the 13 year old defendant as an abuse of process. Reports had indicated that he was unfit to plead. The prosecution contended that, if the court thought P ought not to face trial by reason of his disability, it should proceed to decide … Continue reading Crown Prosecution Service v P; Director of Public Prosecutions v P: Admn 27 Apr 2007

Clingham (formerly C (a minor)) v Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea; Regina v Crown Court at Manchester Ex parte McCann and Others: HL 17 Oct 2002

The applicants had been made subject of anti-social behaviour orders. They challenged the basis upon which the orders had been made. Held: The orders had no identifiable consequences which would make the process a criminal one. Civil standards of evidence therefore applied, and hearsay evidence was admissible. Nevertheless, the test as to whether it was … Continue reading Clingham (formerly C (a minor)) v Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea; Regina v Crown Court at Manchester Ex parte McCann and Others: HL 17 Oct 2002

B v Chief Constable of Avon and Somerset Constabulary: QBD 5 Apr 2000

The defendant appealed the making of a sex offender order under 1998 Act. The justices had found that the defendant was a sex offender within section 2(1)(a) and that he had acted on a number of occasions in a way which brought him within section 2(1)(b). Held: The civil standard of proof is flexible and … Continue reading B v Chief Constable of Avon and Somerset Constabulary: QBD 5 Apr 2000

Langley v Preston Crown Court and others: CACD 30 Oct 2008

The defendant sought to appeal against a ‘stand-alone’ anti-social behaviour order. The parties disputed whether an appeal lay. The act created an appeal against the making of an order but in this case it was a renewed order. Held: In the county court there is a right of appeal against an ASBO and its variation … Continue reading Langley v Preston Crown Court and others: CACD 30 Oct 2008

Charles, Regina v: CACD 28 Jul 2009

The court was asked whether the legal burden of proving whether a defendant acted without reasonable excuse in breach of an Anti-social Behaviour Order rests upon the Crown or the defence. Held: It was for the prosecution to establish that the defendant had acted without a reasonable excuse when acting in breach of the ASBO. … Continue reading Charles, Regina v: CACD 28 Jul 2009

McKinnon v The United States of America and Anotherr: HL 30 Jul 2008

The appellant sought to avoid extradition to the US. He had hacked into 97 US government computers. He argued that the punishment he might expect in the US was completely disproportionate to the offence, and that he had been misled into entering into a plea bargain making the extradition an abuse of process. Held: The … Continue reading McKinnon v The United States of America and Anotherr: HL 30 Jul 2008

Regina v Abu Hamza: CACD 28 Nov 2006

The defendant had faced trial on terrorist charges. He claimed that delay and the very substantial adverse publicity had made his fair trial impossible, and that it was not an offence for a foreign national to solicit murders to be carried out abroad. Held: The appeal failed. Murder is singled out as an offence even … Continue reading Regina v Abu Hamza: CACD 28 Nov 2006

Birmingham City Council v Dixon: QBD 18 Mar 2009

An application had been made for an anti-social behaviour order against the defendant. The council sought at the hearing to bring evidence as to his continued behaviour after the application had been filed. The council now appealed against the non-admission of the evidence. Held: The District Judge had been wrong not to admit the evidence. … Continue reading Birmingham City Council v Dixon: QBD 18 Mar 2009

Regina v Parkin (Shane Tony): CACD 3 Feb 2004

The defendant had admitted assault with intent to rob, four attempted robberies, and four false imprisonments. He appealed his sentence of four years detention in a Young Offenders Institution to be followed by a two year anti-social behaviour order to be activated upon his release. Held: The sentence was reduced to three years, and the … Continue reading Regina v Parkin (Shane Tony): CACD 3 Feb 2004

Stovell, Regina v: CACD 12 Jan 2006

The defendant appealed against his conviction. Before he gave evidence, his legal team withdrew for professional embarrassment. He now complained that notwithstanding that he was unrepresented, prosecuting counsel had been permitted to make a closing address. Held: The appeal failed. Rose LJ said: ‘So far as the prosecution’s second speech is concerned, in the light … Continue reading Stovell, Regina v: CACD 12 Jan 2006

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Director of Public Prosecutions v Kitching: 1989

The statutory power of arrest in section 91 of the CJA 1967 for the offence of drunk and disorderly in a public place was not repealed by section 26(1), despite the absence of any reference thereto in Schedule 2 to PACE. Citations: [1990] COD 149, [1990] CLR 394, Times 17-Nov-1989 Statutes: Criminal Justice Act 1967 … Continue reading Director of Public Prosecutions v Kitching: 1989