Criminal Case and CommentJohn Cyril Smith Sweet and Maxwell Limited, 1960 |
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... charged and acquitted . The questions were allowed and C. convicted . appeal to the Court of Criminal Appeal : On Held , allowing the appeal , that the purpose of the cross - exam- ination had been to show that on the occasion of the ...
... charged and acquitted . The questions were allowed and C. convicted . appeal to the Court of Criminal Appeal : On Held , allowing the appeal , that the purpose of the cross - exam- ination had been to show that on the occasion of the ...
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... charges See R. v . DAWSON AND WENLOCK , p . 12 . Corruption - conspiracy under Corrupt Practices Act , 1889 , s . 1 ( 2 ) -whether particulars charged offences under Prevention of Corruption Act , 1906 R. v . Grierson and Powdrill Court ...
... charges See R. v . DAWSON AND WENLOCK , p . 12 . Corruption - conspiracy under Corrupt Practices Act , 1889 , s . 1 ( 2 ) -whether particulars charged offences under Prevention of Corruption Act , 1906 R. v . Grierson and Powdrill Court ...
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... charged with incest . The acts of incest alleged against each were entirely separate one from another , and Melvyn alone was also charged with buggery with his sister , and Dennis Malcolm with offences against another girl . All three ...
... charged with incest . The acts of incest alleged against each were entirely separate one from another , and Melvyn alone was also charged with buggery with his sister , and Dennis Malcolm with offences against another girl . All three ...
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