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court case that established that the Court of Appeal is bound to follow its own decisions and those of courts of co-ordinate jurisdiction, except in the following cases: #the court is entitled and bound to decide which of two previous conflicting decisions of its own it will follow; #the court is bound to refuse to follow a decision of its own which cannot stand with a decision of the
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; #the court is not bound to follow a decision of its own if the decision was given ''
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may also have future implications regarding precedent and Privy Council decisions; the Court of Appeal deciding to follow the Privy Council ruling in ''Attorney-General for Jersey v Holley''
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as opposed to the contentious House of Lords decision in ''R v Smith (Morgan James)''
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