DPP v Ward

JurisdictionIreland
Date1998
CourtSpecial Criminal Court (Ireland)
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3 cases
  • DPP v Murphy
    • Ireland
    • Court of Criminal Appeal
    • 5 May 2005
    ...... BETWEEN THE PEOPLE (DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS) PROSECUTOR/RESPONDENT AND MICHAEL MURPHY APPELLANT CRIMINAL LAW ACT 1997 S4 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 1984 S4 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 1984 S27 DPP v SPECIAL CRIMINAL COURT & WARD 1999 1 IR 60 DAVIE v MAGISTRATES OF EDINBURGH 1953 SC 34 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 1984 (ELECTRONIC RECORDING OF INTERVIEWS REGS 1997) SI 74/1997 ART 4 DPP v MURPHY UNREP CCA 21.1.2005 DPP v CONNOLLY 2003 2 IR 1 OFFENCES AGAINST THE STATE ACT 1939 S30 ......
  • DPP v P.A.
    • Ireland
    • Court of Criminal Appeal
    • 21 February 2008
    ......his sister that she should attend at the Garda Station that afternoon. The circumstances which occurred in The People (D.P.P.) v Ward , unreported Special Criminal Court, 27th November 1998 differ considerably from the present case. There Ward while in custody had a visit from his girlfriend after which he made admissions having refused to do so in the course of five previous interviews. His girlfriend had been arrested and ......
  • C.G. v The Appeal Commissioners
    • Ireland
    • High Court
    • 18 March 2005
    ...... . 55 2.44 The passage has been approved many times and rulings in the Central Criminal Courts, an example of its application is The People (DPP) -v- Paul Ward, Special Criminal Court, Unreported, 27th November 1998 . There a finding by the Trial Court that the accused's mother and girlfriend, when brought to see him without his request, led to the exclusion of alleged verbal admissions made by him on the ground that these visits constituted an unfair ......

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