Rex v Norton: 1910

Where the trial judge has warned the jury not to act upon the objectionable evidence, the Court of Criminal Appeal under the similar words of the Act, may refuse to interfere, if it thinks that the jury, giving heed to that warning, would have returned the same verdict

Citations:

(1910) 2 KB 501

Statutes:

Criminal Appeal Act 1907 4

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedIbrahim v The King PC 6-Mar-1914
(Hong Kong) The defendant was an Afghan subject with the British Army in Hong Kong. He was accused of murder. Having accepted the protection of the British Armed forces, he became subject to their laws. In custody, he was asked about the offence by . .
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Criminal Practice

Updated: 12 May 2022; Ref: scu.184205