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R v Brooks – 1983
Example case summary. Last modified: June 27, 2019
A father and daughter ate in the upstairs room of a restaurant together with another man. The daughter left the restaurant early in a rush….
R v Lipman – 1970
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Robert Lipman was convicted of manslaughter for killing his friend while on a bad LSD trip. She suffered two blows to the head and……
R v Jordan – 1956
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Medical evidence was to the cause of death – new evidence regarding the cause of death. Jordan, who worked for the United States Air Force, stabbed a man as the result of a disturbance. The victim died in hospital eight days later….
R v G and F
Example case summary. Last modified: July 4, 2019
After police searched one of the defendant’s (G) flat, they found indecent images of children on a laptop computer. The police then searched his mobile……
R v Kennedy – 2007
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It was held that as the victim was a fully informed and consenting adult, who had freely and voluntarily self-administered the drug without any pressure from the defendant, this was an intervening act….
R v Bateman – Case Summary
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Whether level of negligence amounted to gross negligence to warrant criminal liability.. A qualified medical practitioner was convicted of gross negligence manslaughter arising out of the delivery of a patient in child birth, Ms. Harding….
R v Hysa
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The complainant was a 16 year old girl who was celebrating the New Year in London. She had been drinking, as well as a suggestion of smoking cannabis……
R v Director of the Serious Fraud Office
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The Director of the Serious Fraud Office started investigating certain allegations of corruption against a UK company. Among other things……
R v Kemp (1957) 1 QB 399
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The defendant assaulted his wife with a hammer. He had no previous history of violence and no apparent motive. He was charged with causing……
R v Shivpuri – 1986
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Whether a person can be convicted for attempting an impossible crime – Importation of prohibited drugs. Pyare Shivpuri (S) was persuaded to act as a drugs courier. S collected a suitcase which contained several packages of white powder….
R v SS Home Department, ex parte Fire Brigades Union
Example case summary. Last modified: October 25, 2021
A House of Lords case concerning how compensation is awarded under the Criminal Injuries Compensation Scheme. The case is considered a very important ruling on the extent of the Ministerial prerogative powers….
R v Brown 2011
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The appellant, Brown was married to the victim and they had two children. The couple was undergoing a divorce. Brown had contact with the……
R v Pittwood – 1902
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The defendant was employed by a railway company to operate the gate at a level crossing across the track. He lifted the gate to allow a cart to pass across, but then failed to put it back down before going for his lunch break….
R v Cooper; R v Schaub
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The defendants met the victim at a bar and asked her to show them where the nightclubs were in the area. The victim ultimately……
R v Rimmington and R v Goldstein
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Rimmington sent hundreds of letters containing racial offensive material to several people. Goldstein sent some salt and a cheque in repayment of a debt to a friend; he intended the inclusion of salt to be a joke but a post worker mistook it for anthrax…
R v Conway – 1989
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Conway was arrested for driving recklessly in contradiction of the Road Traffic Act 1972, section 2. Conway had driven away from plain-clothed police officers in a reckless manner. …
R v George – 1956
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The defendant had a foot fetish, and on two occasions attempted to remove shoes off the feet of young girls without their consent for the……
R v Jheeta – 2007
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The defendant and the victim were in a consensual sexual relationship. The defendant began sending anonymous threatening messages to the victim……
R v Clarke 1972
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Availability of insanity defence for depression and temporary absent mindedness. The defendant was apprehended for shoplifting after she placed certain items (including a jar of coffee, a jar of mincemeat and butter) into her handbag….
R v Pembliton
Example case summary. Last modified: July 3, 2019
The defendant was ejected from a pub and became engaged in a physical altercation in the street. This escalated until he threw a large stone at his……
R v Hinks – 2000
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Unlawful appropriation of “gifted” money under the Theft Act 1968. The defendant (H) was a carer for a man of limited intelligence (D). H persuaded D to make a series of payments to her from his bank account which she contended were gifts. H was charged with theft….
Fitzroy George v SSHD – Case Summary
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The Supreme Court in this case were asked to determine the immigration status of a man who had been subject to a deportation order, but where the immigration judge had decided that he could not actually be deported as it would breach his Article 8 ECHR rights to respect for family life….
R v Sangha
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A flat in which squatters occupied, had two armchairs and a mattress which Sangha set fire to whilst the flat was unoccupied….
R v Stephenson – 1979
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The appellant attempted to sleep in a hollow which he had made in a haystack. Because he was cold, he started a fire in that hollow….
R v Campbell – 1991
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Tony Campbell (C) arrested after loitering outside a post office, wearing sunglasses and carrying something heavy, after police had……
R v Dowds – 2012
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The defendant, Dowds (D), killed his partner with a knife by inflicting 60 wounds on her. He sought to rely on the partial defence of……
R v Khan [1990] 2 All ER 783
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Four men, Mohammed Iqbal Khan, Mahesh Dhokia, Jaswinder Singh Banga and Navaid Faiz (A) were charged with the attempted rape of a……
R v Roberts – 1971
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After a party the male defendant R, gave the female victim a lift in his automobile. The victim and the defendant had not met before. The defendant began making sexual advances towards the victim which were rejected before attempting to pull off her coat. …
R v Kingston – 1994
Example case summary. Last modified: March 17, 2024
Barry Kingston was involuntarily drugged by a friend. While Kingston was intoxicated, his friend encouraged him to perform sexual acts on a 15 year old boy. The incident had been a set up by his friend. Kingston was convicted of indecent assault….
R v Crutchley
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Ann Crutchley (AC) strangled her newborn baby. The two surgeons testifying in the case stated that the strangling had taken place before……
R v Heard [2008] QB 43
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The police had been called to the defendant’s house; he had been self-harming at the time, appearing depressive and emotional, as well as……
R v Chan Wing-Siu
Example case summary. Last modified: July 3, 2019
On May 31st 1980, the Appellant along with two others, in Kowloon, entered the premises of the two victims (a husband and wife) in order to collect a debt….
R v Stone and Dobinson – 1977
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Regarding the issue of negligence, the Court of Appeal held that in order to ground a conviction for manslaughter the defendants must have been ‘grossly negligent’ in respect of their breach of duty. …
R v Hale – 1978
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Robbery under Section 8(1) Theft Act 1968, actus reus, immediately before or at the time of stealing using force on any person. Two defendants entered the victim’s house and stole her jewellery box from her bedroom. …
R v Foreign Secretary (Gentle)
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The claimants were the mothers of two British servicemen killed serving in Iraq. Inquests were to be held into the circumstances of their deaths……
R (Al Rawi and others) v Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
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The first three claimants were imprisoned in Guantanamo Bay. Having been previously resident in the UK, they held indefinite leaves to remain……
R v Shepherd – 1988
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The defendant entered a shop with a view to stealing boxes of goods from it. When charged with burglary, the defendant raised the defence……
R v Jackson – 1985
Example case summary. Last modified: July 3, 2019
Four members of a gang agreed to shoot a friend of theirs in the leg. He was on trial for burglary and it was hoped by the gang members that being shot in……
R v Sharp 1857
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The defendant was accused of breaking and entering a burial ground and removing the remains of his mother who was buried there. He did this under…….
R v Martin – 2001
Example case summary. Last modified: October 1, 2021
Martin had shot two people that were trying to burgle his home. He killed one of them and wounded the other. At the initial trial, Martin attempted to claim self-defence but was unsuccessful….
R v Secretary of State for Transport, ex parte Factortame
Example case summary. Last modified: September 28, 2021
Reaffirmed the supremacy of European Community law over the domestic laws of a Member State in the event of conflict. New British legislation required that to register a ship in Britain, most of its owners to be of British nationality….
R v Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs
Example case summary. Last modified: September 3, 2019
The claimant, Lord Rees-Mog, was a noted journalist and life peer of the House of Lords, who sought judicial review on the……
R v Clarke – 2009
Example case summary. Last modified: July 4, 2019
Clarke suffered from type 1 Diabetes and had a Hypoglycaemic attack at the wheel of his vehicle, causing him to hit two pedestrians……
R v Parker – 1977
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The appellant had tried (and failed) to place a telephone call in a street telephone booth. This infuriated him and in a rage……
R v H – 2005
Example case summary. Last modified: October 26, 2021
The defendant propositioned the victim sexually and attempted to pull her towards him and place a hand over her mouth by grabbing at the pocket of her tracksuit….
R v Hasan [2005] 2 AC 467
Example case summary. Last modified: October 28, 2021
Criminal law – Defence of Duress – Association with known criminal – Whether statement was a confession. Hasan was charged with the crime of aggravated burglary. He was associated with a gang and relied on the defence of duress….
R v Ghosh – 1982
Example case summary. Last modified: September 11, 2024
Meaning of dishonesty under the Theft Act 1968. The defendant, Ghosh, was a locum consultant at a hospital who falsely claimed to have carried out a surgical operation in order to claim money when in fact that operation had been carried out by someone else under the NHS…
R v Bree 2007
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The defendant, Bree (B), visited his brother at University and went for an evening out with him and others, including the complainant (C). Both B and C consumed considerable quantities of alcohol, before returning to B’s brother’s home…
R v Olugboja
Example case summary. Last modified: December 22, 2020
The defendant and the co-accused met the complainant and her friend at a discotheque and offered to take them home. However, the defendant……
R v M (J) and Another – 2012
Example case summary. Last modified: October 6, 2021
JM and SM had been involved in a fight with a few doormen in a nightclub. One of the doormen, who had no signs of health problems, had a renal artery aneurysm and died. JM and SM were charged with affray and manslaughter caused by an unlawful act (affray being the unlawful act). …
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