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  2. R v Wallace - Wikipedia

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    R v Wallace (1931) 23 Cr App R 32 is a leading English criminal case, the first time a conviction for murder was overturned on the ground that the verdict "cannot be supported, having regard to the evidence", as provided for by Section 4(1) of the Criminal Appeal Act 1907. The headnote states: "The Court will quash a conviction founded on mere ...

  3. William Herbert Wallace - Wikipedia

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    William Herbert Wallace (29 August 1878 – 26 February 1933) was an Englishman convicted in 1931 of the murder of his wife, Julia, in their home in Wolverton Street in Liverpool's Anfield district. Wallace's conviction was later overturned by the Court of Criminal Appeal , the first instance in British legal history where an appeal had been ...

  4. Category:1931 in case law - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1931 in case law" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... R. R v Wallace; Royal Mail Case; S. Sagar v Ridehalgh & Sons Ltd

  5. Category:1931 in British law - Wikipedia

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    Category: 1931 in British law. 1 language. ... R. R v Wallace; Royal Mail Case; S. Sagar v Ridehalgh & Sons Ltd; Statute of Westminster 1931

  6. English criminal law - Wikipedia

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    R v Wallace (1931) 23 Cr App R 32 murder conviction overturned for being unreasonable; R v Adams [1957] Crim LR 365; R v Hancock [1985] UKHL 9, foresight needed for murder; R v Dear [1996] Crim LR 595 chain of causation not broken for murder when wounds reopened by victim; R v Woollin [1999] 1 AC 82; R v Golds [2016] UKSC 61; Road Traffic Act ...

  7. Anthony Hawke - Wikipedia

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    Hawke sat with Lord Chief Justice Hewart and Mr Justice Branson in the Court of Criminal Appeal on 18 and 19 May 1931 to hear an appeal against a conviction for murder in R. v. Wallace. For the first time ever, the Court overturned a conviction in a capital case on the ground that the verdict "can not be supported having regard to the evidence".

  8. Template:Clist homicide - Wikipedia

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  9. The Man at the Carlton - Wikipedia

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    In 1961 it was turned into the film Man at the Carlton Tower, directed by Robert Tronson as part of a long-running series of Wallace films made at Merton Park Studios. [ 1 ] References