Cases Flashcards
R v Wilson (1995)
Wife of prison officer was juror where two D’s were held on remand at same prison her husband worked at leading to a quashed conviction
Wife of prison officer was juror where two D’s were held on remand at same prison her husband worked at leading to a quashed conviction
R v Wilson (1995)
R v Fraser (1987)
D of ethnic background, jury all white
D of ethnic background, jury all white
R v Fraser (1987)
Assault: R v Constanza 1997
V received 800 letters and phone calls from D
Ultimately words verbal or written count
V received 800 letters and phone calls from D
Ultimately words verbal or written count
Assault: R v Constanza 1997
Assault: R v Ireland 1997
Determined silent phone calls were also assault
Assault: Smith v Chief Superintendent of Woking Police Station 1983
D broke into Vs garden late at night
D broke into V’s garden late at night
Assault: Smith v Chief Superintendent of Woking Police Station 1983
Battery: Collins v Wilcock 1984
Officer grabbed prostitutes arm
Officer grabbed prostitutes arm
Battery: Collins v Wilcock 1984
Battery: wood v DPP 2008
Police restrained man
Police restrained man
Battery: Wood v DPP 2008
Battery: R v Thomas 1985
D grabbed vs skirt
D grabbed vs skirt
Battery: R v Thomas 1985
Battery: Haystead v Chief Constable of Derbyshire 2000:
D punched woman holding child, kid fell injured- guilty as reckless
D punched woman holding kid, kid fell injured
Battery: Haystead v Chief Constable of Derbyshire 2000:
Wound: JJC v Eisenhower 1983
Hit in eye, bleeding under surface but no wound
Hit in eye, bleeding underneath but no wound
Wound: JJC v Eisenhower 1983
Theft: R v Morris 1983
2 Ds switched price labels on food- appropriate
Theft: r v Turner 1971
D took car from garage without paying- possession or control
Theft: Davidge v Bunnett 1984
D used money for gas bill to buy Christmas presents- clear obligation