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In the month which has elapsed since the handing down of the Supreme Court’s judgment in Ivey v Genting Casinos UK Ltd t/a Crockfords [2017] UKSC 67, there has been no shortage of comment on the decision’s far-reaching implications for dishonesty offences in the criminal law. [read post]
In Ivey v Genting Casinos [2017] UKSC 67, the Supreme Court (hearing a civil case) did away with the second limb of the Ghosh test, thus making what the defendant thought about how others would regard his actions irrelevant. [read post]
14 Nov 2017, 2:00 am by ELLIOT GOLD
In Ivey v Genting Casinos, the Supreme Court took as its starting point that the second leg of the Ghosh test required the defendant’s acts to be measured against what “society in general expects” [58]. [read post]
 On 30 April 2020, the Court of Appeal handed down a judgment confirming that the test for dishonesty in criminal law is that set out by the Supreme Court in Ivey v Genting Casinos, as opposed to the much criticised Ghosh test. [read post]
6 Jul 2017, 7:22 pm by Aurora Barnes
The petition of the day is: Ivey v. [read post]
22 Sep 2017, 6:40 pm by Thaddeus Hoffmeister
The Evil Eye Florida’s First District Court of Appeal issued an opinion in Ivey v. [read post]
16 May 2019, 9:44 am by Thomas DeLorenzo
In a statement issued following her signing of the bill, Ivey described the act as “unenforceable” and directly contrary to the precedent set by Roe v. [read post]
25 Oct 2017, 2:54 am by Matrix Legal Support Service
The Supreme Court considered the test for dishonesty and concluded that the second leg of the test propounded in R v Ghosh does not correctly represent the law and directions based upon it ought no longer to be given. [read post]
2 Jul 2012, 6:28 pm by Douglas Melcher
On June 28, 2012, the District of Columbia Court of Appeals decided Ivey v. [read post]
9 May 2013, 8:30 pm by Ross Davies
Davies THE POST Introduction, by Anna Ivey The Secret “Kill List” and the President, The Volokh Conspiracy, May 29, 2012, by Kenneth Anderson Are You Ready for Some . . . [read post]
12 May 2011, 2:59 am
 The toxigenic Vibrio cholerae O75 strain detected in the oysters, from one of Apalachicola Bay's most productive oyster zones, is related to V. cholerae O1 and O139 that cause cholera epidemics, but the O75 strain causes less severe illness. [read post]