Scott v Jelf: 1974
The defendant was accused of driving whilst disqualified. He drove in breach of the conditions of a provisional licence having been disqualified until he took the test. Held: Lord Widgery CJ: ‘That...
View ArticleRegina v David Newton: 1974
The Lord Chief Justice was unable to accept that someone with 127 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, a little over half the legal limit, did not feel any effect. The process of...
View ArticleScott v Jelf: 1974
The defendant was accused of driving whilst disqualified. He drove in breach of the conditions of a provisional licence having been disqualified until he took the test. Held: Lord Widgery CJ: ‘That...
View ArticleRegina v David Newton: 1974
The Lord Chief Justice was unable to accept that someone with 127 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, a little over half the legal limit, did not feel any effect. The process of...
View ArticleScott v Jelf: 1974
The defendant was accused of driving whilst disqualified. He drove in breach of the conditions of a provisional licence having been disqualified until he took the test. Held: Lord Widgery CJ: ‘That...
View ArticleRegina v David Newton: 1974
The Lord Chief Justice was unable to accept that someone with 127 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, a little over half the legal limit, did not feel any effect. The process of...
View ArticleScott v Jelf: 1974
The defendant was accused of driving whilst disqualified. He drove in breach of the conditions of a provisional licence having been disqualified until he took the test. Held: Lord Widgery CJ: ‘That...
View ArticleRegina v David Newton: 1974
The Lord Chief Justice was unable to accept that someone with 127 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, a little over half the legal limit, did not feel any effect. The process of...
View ArticleScott v Jelf: 1974
The defendant was accused of driving whilst disqualified. He drove in breach of the conditions of a provisional licence having been disqualified until he took the test. Held: Lord Widgery CJ: ‘That...
View ArticleRegina v David Newton: 1974
The Lord Chief Justice was unable to accept that someone with 127 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, a little over half the legal limit, did not feel any effect. The process of...
View ArticleScott v Jelf: 1974
The defendant was accused of driving whilst disqualified. He drove in breach of the conditions of a provisional licence having been disqualified until he took the test. Held: Lord Widgery CJ: ‘That...
View ArticleRegina v David Newton: 1974
The Lord Chief Justice was unable to accept that someone with 127 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, a little over half the legal limit, did not feel any effect. The process of...
View ArticleScott v Jelf: 1974
The defendant was accused of driving whilst disqualified. He drove in breach of the conditions of a provisional licence having been disqualified until he took the test. Held: Lord Widgery CJ: ‘That...
View ArticleRegina v David Newton: 1974
The Lord Chief Justice was unable to accept that someone with 127 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, a little over half the legal limit, did not feel any effect. The process of...
View ArticleScott v Jelf: 1974
The defendant was accused of driving whilst disqualified. He drove in breach of the conditions of a provisional licence having been disqualified until he took the test. Held: Lord Widgery CJ: ‘That...
View ArticleRegina v David Newton: 1974
The Lord Chief Justice was unable to accept that someone with 127 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, a little over half the legal limit, did not feel any effect. The process of...
View ArticleScott v Jelf: 1974
The defendant was accused of driving whilst disqualified. He drove in breach of the conditions of a provisional licence having been disqualified until he took the test. Held: Lord Widgery CJ: ‘That...
View ArticleRegina v David Newton: 1974
The Lord Chief Justice was unable to accept that someone with 127 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, a little over half the legal limit, did not feel any effect. The process of...
View ArticleScott v Jelf: 1974
The defendant was accused of driving whilst disqualified. He drove in breach of the conditions of a provisional licence having been disqualified until he took the test. Held: Lord Widgery CJ: ‘That...
View ArticleRegina v David Newton: 1974
The Lord Chief Justice was unable to accept that someone with 127 milligrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of blood, a little over half the legal limit, did not feel any effect. The process of...
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