Nyonyintono, R. v
The judge correctly directed the jury on the elements of aiding and abetting fraud and dishonesty. The directions, even if based on the Ghosh test, did not prejudice the applicant and were, if anything, more favourable. The evidence against the applicant was strong and clear, and the application for leave to appeal...
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- Parties
- Prosecution: Regina; Applicant: Winifred Nyonyintono
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 10 March 2020
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Renewed Application for Leave to Appeal Against Conviction
- Outcome
- renewed application for leave to appeal refused
- Legal Topics
- Fraud, Aiding and Abetting, Dishonesty, Jury Directions
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Parties
Regina
Prosecution
Winifred Nyonyintono
Applicant
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Renewed Application for Leave to Appeal Against Conviction
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the jury was properly directed on the issue of dishonesty in accordance with the law
- 2 Whether the applicant knowingly assisted in the commission of fraud
- 3 Whether the applicant's conviction was inevitable due to the judge's directions
Ratio Decidendi
The judge correctly directed the jury on the elements of aiding and abetting fraud and dishonesty. The directions, even if based on the Ghosh test, did not prejudice the applicant and were, if anything, more favourable. The evidence against the applicant was strong and clear, and the application for leave to appeal disclosed no arguable ground.
Court Disposition
renewed application for leave to appeal refused
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