Attorney General v Tynan
| Jurisdiction | Ireland |
| Judgment Date | 01 January 1964 |
| Date | 01 January 1964 |
| Court | Court of Criminal Appeal |
(C.C.A.)
Attorney General
and
Tynan
Application for extension of time to appeal against sentence - Whether appeal against conviction includes appeal against sentence.
The applicant having unsuccessfully appealed against conviction for the offence of larceny, applied to the Court of Criminal Appeal for leave to appeal against sentence. Held, that the application must be refused. Per Lavery J.:"My personal view is that on the wording of section 34 of the Courts of Justice Act, 1924, an appeal...
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2 cases
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People (Attorney General) v Earls
...by the Supreme Court ( Ó Dálaigh C.J., Walsh, Budd and FitzGerald JJ.; McLoughlin J. dissenting). Attorney General v. TynanDIJR [1964] Ir. Jur. Rep. 28 and The State (P. Woods) v. Attorney GeneralIR [1969] I.R. 385 considered. The People (Attorney General) v. Earls THE PEOPLE (at the Suit......
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State (Tynan), The v Judge Sweeney
... ... of imprisonment in Portlaoise Prison when, on the 9th December, 1963, he was served with a notice informing him that counsel for the Attorney General would apply to the Circuit Court at Portlaoise on the 17th December, 1963, for an order estreating his recognisance and declaring his £100 ... ...