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  2. All England Law Reports - Wikipedia

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    A second set of reports, titled The All England Law Reports Reprint (All ER Reprints), has been published to cover around six thousand key cases from between 1558 and when the publication of the All England series began in 1936. A further three thousand important cases from the period 1861–1935 is available in a complementary series The All ...

  3. Law Reports - Wikipedia

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    The Law Reports is the name of a series of law reports published by the Incorporated Council of Law Reporting.. Pursuant to a practice direction given by Lord Judge during his tenure as the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales, the Law Reports are "the most authoritative reports" and should always be "cited in preference where there is a choice."

  4. Case citation - Wikipedia

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    If a case is not reported in the Law Reports, the next best report is the Weekly Law Reports (e.g. [2002] 2 WLR 1315), and then the All England Reports (e.g., [2002] 2 All ER 865). In some situations, it might be preferable to cite a specialist series, e.g., Rottman v MPC was also cited in the Human Rights Law Reports, at [2002] HRLR 32.

  5. Incorporated Council of Law Reporting - Wikipedia

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    Additional reports published by the ICLR include The Weekly Law Reports (W.L.R.), [22] started in 1953 [23] and covering what the ICLR describe as "the cases that really matter, which either develop the law in some way or introduce a new point of law"; [22] the Industrial Cases Reports (I.C.R.), [24] started in 1975 [25] and covering cases of ...

  6. Law report - Wikipedia

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    Official law reports or reporters are those authorized for publication by statute or other governmental ruling. [6] Governments designate law reports as official to provide an authoritative, consistent, and authentic statement of a jurisdiction's primary law. Official case law publishing may be carried out by a government agency, or by a ...

  7. Wainwright v Home Office - Wikipedia

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    Alan Wainwright, along with his mother, went to visit his stepbrother, who was detained in Leeds Prison awaiting trial. Because the stepbrother was suspected of taking drugs in jail, both visitors were asked to consent to a strip search under Rule 86(1) of the Prison Rules 1964 (consolidated 1998), which grants prison authorities a power to search any person entering a prison.

  8. List of legal abbreviations - Wikipedia

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    A Law Reference Collection, 2011, ISBN 1624680003 and ISBN 978-1-62468-000-7 Trinxet, Salvador. Trinxet Reverse Dictionary of Legal Abbreviations and Acronyms , 2011, ISBN 1624680011 and ISBN 978-1-62468-001-4 .

  9. R v Evans and McDonald - Wikipedia

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    Evans was released from prison, reaching the date for release on the early release scheme, without misbehaviour nor an adverse Probation Service report, on 17 October 2014. [ 22 ] Shortly afterwards, the Criminal Cases Review Commission announced that they were prioritising their review of his conviction. [ 23 ]