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R V ROBERT BAILEY (1999)

PUBLISHED November 30, 1999
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Whether counts that had been properly included in a single indictment should be tried separately was a matter of discretion for the trial judge and the Court of Appeal would not interfere with a ruling not to sever the indictment unless the ruling was manifestly unreasonable and had resulted in an unsafe conviction.

CA (Crim Div) (Roch LJ, Keene J, Astill J)

30/11/1999

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