R v Williams (Roy)

Subject Matter

CRIME — Plea — Arraignment — Intention to plead not guilty — No plea taken — Trial proceeding on later occasion on assumption of plea of not guilty — Whether nullity

[1978] QB 373; [1977] 2 WLR 400

Commentary

Blackstones Criminal Practice 2025
The Arraignment - Effect of Lack of Arraignment on the Validity of the Proceedings D12.57

Plea of Not Guilty - Entry of Plea of Not Guilty D12.69

Plea of Guilty - Requirement that Accused Plead Personally D12.71

Pleas which May be Tendered - Plea of Guilty D22.5

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