Glinski v McIver

Subject Matter

MALICIOUS PROSECUTION — Reasonable and probable cause — Honest belief in guilt — Relevance to malice — Form of question for jury — Prosecutor acting on competent advice — No duty to find whether possible defence

[1962] AC 726; [1962] 2 WLR 832; [1962] 1 All ER 696, HL(E)

Commentary

Blackstones Criminal Practice 2025
Definition of ‘Matter Stated’ - Hearsay and Non-hearsay Purposes - Inferences Founded on Hearsay F16.27

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