R v Parnell
Jurisdiction | Ireland |
Date | 1881 |
Court | High Court |
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4 cases
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HM Revenue and Customs v Total Network SL
...constitution and the framework of society. It is a theme from the Gordon Riots in 1780 to the Land League in Ireland a century later (see R v Parnell (1881) 14 Cox CC 508), with the conventions called by the corresponding societies in the 1790s, the Peterloo Massacre in 1819, the Tolpuddle......
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The Commissioners for HM Revenue and Customs v Sunico A/S and Others
...exist even where the conspirators have never even met or corresponded. I note in particular the familiar words of Mr Justice Fitzgerald in R v. Parnell (1881) 14 Cox CC 508 at 514 (approved by the Court of Criminal Appeal in R v. Meyrick and Ribuffi (1930) 21 Cr App R 94 at 99): " It may be......
- R v Meyrick and Ribuffi
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R (Lanktree) v M'Carthy, Holland, and O'Dwyer
... ... Bodkin, K.C. , and G.M'Sweeny , for the defendants. [The following authorities were cited in addition to those referred to by Mr. Mahony: Ex parte Connors ( 1 ); R. v. Wallace ( 2 ); R. v. Holt ( 3 ); Judge v. Bennett ( 4 ); R. v. Sullivan ( 5 ); R. v. Parnell ( 6 ).] ... The Solicitor-General (Campbell, K.C. ), Chambers, K.C. , and Morphy, for the complainant ... Bodkin, K.C. , and G.M'Sweeny, for the defendants ... Lord O'Brien, L.C.J. :— These ... ...