Paul Graham had been drinking and taking drugs when he and his homosexual partner killed Graham's wife. Graham claimed he was under duress as his co-defendant ... |
R v Graham [1982] 1 WLR 294 Court of Appeal The appellant lived in a flat with his wife, Mrs Graham (the victim), and his homosexual lover, Mr King. |
Graham (D) had been self intoxicated when he and homosexual partner killed his wife · D argued in defence that he acted out of fear towards his homosexual ... |
The respondent was charged and tried jointly with one McKenzie with having possession of a quantity of jewellry of a value in excess of fifty dollars. |
On 11th September 1980, at Maidstone Crown Court, the appellant was convicted of murder, before Purchas J. and a jury, and was sentenced to life imprisonment. |
The appellant was convicted of murder at Maidstone Crown Court on September 11, 1980, before Purchas J. and a jury. |
Case name. R. v. Graham · Collection. Supreme Court Judgments · Date. 1988-02-02 · Report. [1988] 1 SCR 214 · Case number. 19417 · Judges. Estey, Willard Zebedee; ... |
R v Graham ; Date: 06 December 1983 ; Bench: Young, Murray and Southwell JJ ; Cited by: 3 cases ; Legislation cited: 1 provisions ; Cases cited: 1 cases ... |
The appellant (Graham) was convicted for murder of his wife as the defence of duress cannot be arised in this case. Public policy required that a defendant ... |
Mrs Graham was convicted by a jury of attempting to obtain property, namely monies, by way of a mortgage loan from a building society by deception. |
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