R (on the application of NE) (Claimant) v BIRMINGHAM MAGISTRATES’ COURT (Defendant) & CHIEF CONSTABLE OF THE WEST MIDLANDS (Interested Party) : R (on the application of NM) (Claimant) v BIRMINGHAM MAGISTRATES COURT (Defendant) & CHIEF CONSTABLE OF THE WEST MIDLANDS (Interested Party) (2015)

A person subject to the notification requirements of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 who wished to challenge a decision of a magistrates’ court to uphold a refusal to review the notification requirements should bring an appeal by way of case stated rather than pursue an application for judicial review.

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R v JH (2014)

A judge had not diluted a good character direction by directing a jury that to the extent that they accepted evidence of misconduct additional to that contained on the indictment, they would want to consider whether that evidence reduced the weight which they gave to the fact that the defendant had no previous convictions.

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R v (1) MICHAEL SCOTT CREGAN (2) MICHAEL PARKER (2014)

A judge had not failed to direct a jury properly on the burden and standard of proof in relation to offences of false imprisonment, assault occasioning bodily harm and rape where he had effectively directed the jury that they had to make a choice whether to believe the evidence of the complainant or the defendants.

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R v A (G) (2014)

The court gave guidance regarding the assessment of a complainant’s mental capacity in a criminal trial when the alleged offences involved proof of a lack of consent.

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