Glennon v R
Jurisdiction | Australia Federal only |
Neutral Citation | [1994] HCA 7 |
Year | 1994 |
Date | 1994 |
Court | High Court |
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48 cases
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OKS v Western Australia
...Queen (1980) 143 CLR 595 at 600–601; [1980] HCA 29; Wilde v The Queen (1988) 164 CLR 365 at 372–373; [1988] HCA 6; Glennon v The Queen (1994) 179 CLR 1 at 8, 12; [1994] HCA 30 Wilde v The Queen (1988) 164 CLR 365 at 373. See also Kalbasi v Western Australia (2018) 92 ALJR 305 at 339 [155]; ......
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Doggett v R
...76 Smith (2000) 117 A Crim R 1 . 77 Criminal Code (Q), s 668E(1A). 78 Wilde v The Queen (1988) 164 CLR 365 at 373; Glennon v The Queen (1994) 179 CLR 1 at 8; Green v The Queen (1997) 191 CLR 334 at 346–347; KBT v The Queen (1997) 191 CLR 417 at 434–435. 79 eg Criminal Appeal Rules (NSW), r ......
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Gately v The Queen
...(2001) 208 CLR 593 at 633 [124]–[127], 655–657 [205]–[213]. 21 See Wilde v The Queen (1988) 164 CLR 365 at 372–373; Glennon v The Queen (1994) 179 CLR 1 at 7–8, 11–12; Green v The Queen (1997) 191 CLR 334 at 371–372; KBT (1997) 191 CLR 417 at 435; Eastman v The Queen (2000) 203 CLR 1 at 22 ......
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Festa v R
...174 Mraz v The Queen (1955) 93 CLR 493 at 514–516 per Fullagar J; Wilde v The Queen (1988) 164 CLR 365 at 373; Glennon v The Queen (1994) 179 CLR 1 at 8; Green v The Queen (1997) 191 CLR 334 at 346–347; KBT v The Queen (1997) 191 CLR 417 at 434–435; Zoneff v The Queen (2000) 200 CLR 234 at ......
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The evidentiary value of an accused’s invocation of the pre-trial and trial right to silence through Anglo-American case law
...just another way of draw ing an adverse in ference and such an eros ion of a funda mental r ight should not be p ermitt ed.’ Glennon v R (1994) 179 CLR 1 at 8: ‘The right to si lence is a fund amenta l principle of t he crim inal law a nd not to be overr idden.’ Sorby v Commonw ealth (1983)......