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- S_v_Cooper abstract "S v Cooper (1976), an important case in South African criminal procedure, dealt with endangering the maintenance of law and order in terms of the Terrorism Act.The court held that an accused is not entitled to be informed of every detail of the case against him and the prosecution should not be tied down with further particulars in a way which would limit its case unfairly at the trial.Thus where there are particulars unknown to the prosecutor, it is sufficient to state that fact.The use of particulars is intended to meet a requirement imposed in fairness and justice to both the accused and the prosecution.".
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- S_v_Cooper wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- S_v_Cooper wikiPageRevisionID "637250943".
- S_v_Cooper wikiPageWikiLink Category:1976_in_South_African_law.
- S_v_Cooper wikiPageWikiLink Category:1976_in_case_law.
- S_v_Cooper wikiPageWikiLink Category:South_African_criminal_case_law.
- S_v_Cooper wikiPageWikiLink Criminal_procedure_in_South_Africa.
- S_v_Cooper wikiPageWikiLink Prosecutor.
- S_v_Cooper wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- S_v_Cooper wikiPageWikiLink Terrorism_Act,_1967.
- S_v_Cooper wikiPageWikiLinkText "S v Cooper".
- S_v_Cooper wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unsourced.
- S_v_Cooper subject Category:1976_in_South_African_law.
- S_v_Cooper subject Category:1976_in_case_law.
- S_v_Cooper subject Category:South_African_criminal_case_law.
- S_v_Cooper hypernym Particulars.
- S_v_Cooper comment "S v Cooper (1976), an important case in South African criminal procedure, dealt with endangering the maintenance of law and order in terms of the Terrorism Act.The court held that an accused is not entitled to be informed of every detail of the case against him and the prosecution should not be tied down with further particulars in a way which would limit its case unfairly at the trial.Thus where there are particulars unknown to the prosecutor, it is sufficient to state that fact.The use of particulars is intended to meet a requirement imposed in fairness and justice to both the accused and the prosecution.".
- S_v_Cooper label "S v Cooper".
- S_v_Cooper sameAs Q16928203.
- S_v_Cooper sameAs m.0vzt5cr.
- S_v_Cooper sameAs Q16928203.
- S_v_Cooper wasDerivedFrom S_v_Cooper?oldid=637250943.
- S_v_Cooper isPrimaryTopicOf S_v_Cooper.