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  1. Jan 25, 2017 · During the protracted harassment he faced on Achill, Mr Manning was maliciously accused (among other difficulties he faced) of impropriety regarding the changing rooms of a youth football club on the island, and has cleared his reputation in two court cases on that matter.

  2. R v TA in the Central Criminal Court [01MP1167323] (2024) Mr Manning has recently been instructed to defend (junior alone) this 23-year-old defendant of good character charged with causing death by dangerous driving following a fatal road traffic accident on the North Circular.

    • The Case of Proclamations, 1610. The chief justice, Sir Edward Coke, ruled that King James I could not prohibit new buildings in London without the support of parliament.
    • Entick v Carrington, 1765. Travelling back to the 18th century, this case brought upon the definition of ‘no man is above the law’. On 11 November 162, the King’s Chief Messenger who was accompanied by three other King’s messengers, broke into the home of writer John Entick after they suspected him of writing a libellous pamphlet against the government, on behalf of the Secretary of State.
    • Donaldson v Becket, 1774. This ruling by the House of Lords held that copyright in published works was not perpetual and was instead subject to statutory limits.
    • Worlledge v Manning, 1786. This judgment in English law by the House of Lords is known to be ground-breaking due to it shaping the modern legal understanding of private property rights.
  3. Sep 15, 2020 · Cases Argued and Determined in the Court of Common Pleas: With Tables of the Names of the Cases Argued and Cited, and of the Principal Matters. [1840-1844] , Volume 4 Great Britain.

  4. Nov 21, 2011 · Even after the refusal of relief for the 17 month period, the claimants still recovered more on the High Court bill than the defendants had offered. In the light of my judgment, the claimants would now have beaten the defendants' offer on the Court of Appeal bill as well.

    • Mr Justice Spencer
    • England & Wales
    • 21 November 2011
    • [2011] EWHC 3054 (QB)
  5. On 17 March 2020 at Cardiff Crown Court, Mr Jones was sentenced on one count of attempted burglary to 8 months imprisonment, and one count of possession of a Class A drug to no separate penalty. The circumstances were that on 27 June 2019 at around 5am, Mr Jones broke into a public house in Pontypool.

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  7. Apr 12, 2024 · Mr Manning, with an address in a Dublin nursing home and who attended court in a wheelchair, is charged with indecent assault on the alleged victims on dates in the early to mid-1970s at...

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