Criminal Case and CommentJohn Cyril Smith Sweet and Maxwell Limited, 1960 |
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... regard to the issues whether the bracelets had been planted " or not and whether , if in possession of them , S. knew they had been stolen , the evidence was perfectly proper . It was very relevant if a man lied when questioned about ...
... regard to the issues whether the bracelets had been planted " or not and whether , if in possession of them , S. knew they had been stolen , the evidence was perfectly proper . It was very relevant if a man lied when questioned about ...
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... regard to possession and not in regard to knowledge that the things possessed were explosive . It might be that the chairman had failed to deal with the issue of knowledge because the word " knowingly " had been omitted from the ...
... regard to possession and not in regard to knowledge that the things possessed were explosive . It might be that the chairman had failed to deal with the issue of knowledge because the word " knowingly " had been omitted from the ...
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... regard to Northern Rhodesia , the Secretary of State had powers which extended beyond mere advice , but his approval or consent to the restriction orders was not required , and he took no part in the detention . On preliminary ...
... regard to Northern Rhodesia , the Secretary of State had powers which extended beyond mere advice , but his approval or consent to the restriction orders was not required , and he took no part in the detention . On preliminary ...
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