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… The onus of establishing special reasons lies on the defence, and the standard is that of the balance of … use on public roads unless registered and insured include self-balancing scooters (e.g. Segways), mini-Segways, … use on public roads unless registered and insured include self-balancing scooters (e.g. Segways), mini-Segways, …
… parental assault where reasonable chastisement is not a defence; sexual offences; child homicides; child cruelty, … agreed Criminal Justice System definitions for the 16+1 self-defined ethnicity (SDE) categories. Police forces are … an individual has been given an opportunity to state their self-perceived ethnicity. Defendants may not state their …
… life, e.g. if a police officer acts justifiably in self-defence. Article 3: Prohibition of torture A person has the … life, e.g. if a police officer acts justifiably in self-defence. Article 3: Prohibition of torture A person has …
… and Department of Health cases Likely Questions Raised by Defence Adjournment pending the benefit appeal? Defence claim … e.g. employment (paid or unpaid, employed or self-employed work), household income, capital (including … to benefits. Evidence of hours/pay exceeding this self-imposed limit will often rebut this point, so will …
… parental assault where reasonable chastisement is not a defence; sexual offences; child homicides; child cruelty, … agreed Criminal Justice System definitions for the 16+1 self-defined ethnicity (SDE) categories. Police forces are … an individual has been given an opportunity to state their self-perceived ethnicity. Defendants may not state their …
… Prosecutors will ask the court to intervene if the defence advocate is being aggressive or not giving the victim … If the victim or witness indicates that they are unable to self-advocate, the prosecutor will work with the police and … Care Unit to seek the intervention of an independent self-advocate supporter to ensure that the victim or witness …
… court alone, not for agreement between the prosecution and defence (see R v Dougall [2010] EWCA Crim 1048 ). Sentencing … the danger that an assisting offender may be motivated by self-interest and therefore may not be telling the truth. … at short notice when the court warns the witness against self-incrimination during the course of their testimony. …
… must still consider whether the suspect has a viable self-defence argument in relation to the s.1 charge. (Paragraph 22 … must still consider whether the suspect has a viable self-defence argument in relation to the s.1 charge. …
… to them, unreasonable to take the risk." In relation to self-induced intoxication, DPP v Majewski [1977] A.C. 443 … Without Lawful Excuse Section 5 of the CDA 1971 sets out a defence to criminal damage charges, though not to aggravated … to them, unreasonable to take the risk." In relation to self-induced intoxication, DPP v Majewski [1977] A.C. 443 …
… of one or more identifications of the accused which the defence claims are mistaken, the judge should warn the jury … EWCA Crim 2510. The governing principles in relation to self-incrimination by false alibis or other lies, as set out … EWCA Crim 2510. The governing principles in relation to self-incrimination by false alibis or other lies, as set out …