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Smart v The Forensic Science Service Ltd, Court of Appeal - Civil Division, July 02, 2013, [2013] EWCA Civ 783
1.	The appellant, Thomas Smart, appeals against the order of His Honour Judge Wood QC on 18 May 2012. HHJ Wood QC struck out the appellant's claim for negligence and breach of the Human Rights Act 1998. For the purposes of striking out the appellant's claim, certain factual allegations contained in the particulars of claim of 10 March 2010 must b...
... The letter made the suggestion that the appellant should invite the Magistrates' Court to re-list the case pursuant to the provisions of s.142 of the Magistrates' Court Act 1980 ...
Chaudhary, R (on the application of) v Bristol Crown Court & Anor, Court of Appeal - Administrative Court, March 18, 2015, [2015] WLR(D) 131,[2015] EWHC 723 (Admin)
70. The Court of Appeal is presently considering whether an application under section 59 is a ``criminal cause or matter'' for the purposes of section 18 Senior Courts Act and section 1 Administration of Justice Act 1960 (Panesar and others: 2014/2830, 2014/2900 and 2014/2901). This is directly relevant to the power of the judge to award costs in t...
...(1) Subject to the provisions of section 109(1) of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 (power of magistrates' courts to award costs on abandonment of appeals from .../1610) which makes provision for costs in the Crown Court and the Magistrates' Courts does not list applications under section 59 as one of the situations in which the court can make an order for ...
Johnson, R v, Court of Appeal - Criminal Division, March 10, 2017, [2017] WLR(D) 170,[2017] EWCA Crim 189
1.	Wayne Johnson (45) on 6th July 2016 in the Crown Court at Peterborough pleaded guilty to Count 1 conveying a List A article (oxymethalone pills) into a prison contrary to S40B(1) (a) Prison Act 1952 and to Count 2 conveying a List B article (3 SIM cards) into a prison contrary to section 40C (1) (a). 2.	His application for leave to appeal again...
... (45) on 6th July 2016 in the Crown Court at Peterborough pleaded guilty to Count 1 conveying a List A article (oxymethalone pills) into a prison contrary to S40B(1) (a) Prison Act 1952 and to Count 2 .... 4.	He pleaded guilty in the Magistrates court to conveying a List C article, spice, contrary to S40C (2) (a), a summary only offence. 5.	In ...
Basildon Borough Council v James, Court of Appeal - Administrative Court, November 26, 2015, [2015] EWHC 3365 (Admin)
1.	The Five Links estate in Basildon, Essex, has been undergoing substantial re-development. As part of that redevelopment, Basildon Borough Council, the council with responsibility for the estate, decided to rename a number of the streets on the estate. More than 400 residents, representing about 50% of the population of the estate, sent letters o...
... On 16th June 2005, for example, Basildon Magistrates Court allowed an appeal, largely on technical grounds, from the residents of a district called ... There is simply no basis for the magistrates' court to create such a list of objectives or to treat is as decisive. In my judgment, the District Judge was not entitled to ...
Wilmot, R (on the application of) v Taunton Deane and West Somerset Magistrates' Court & Ors, Court of Appeal - Administrative Court, June 09, 2015, [2015] EWHC 1595 (Admin)
2.	Although there are before the court four applications by the Claimant, Richard Wilmot, and one on behalf of his wife, three are deferred pending the outcome of the consideration of the two others. Only one of those other applications was actually advanced at the hearing by Mr Nicholas Bowen QC, who, shortly before the hearing, was directly instr...
.... II. The background. 3.	The background to these applications is a protracted dispute about works to a listed building, a cottage, 2 The Ball, in Dunster, Somerset, owned by the Claimant and his wife since April 2002. The property is in the Exmoor National Park for which the ENPA is the planning authority. ...
Introduction 1.	This is an appeal against conviction and sentence. The appellant pleaded guilty in the Crown Court at Cardiff to a large number of offences. He was sentenced on 29th February 2016 to a total of 7 years and 4 months' imprisonment. In addition, he was disqualified from driving for 3 years and until an extended test was passed. Thi...
... is that those counts represent low-value shoplifting offences under s.22A of the Magistrates Court Act 1980. They are summary-only offences as their value individually and in aggregate is ow £200. It was further submitted that low-value shoplifting offences are not listed offences pursuant to s.40 of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 so that there is no provision allowing ...
...Section 32 is a section dealing with information held by courts and persons conducting an inquiry or arbitration. Its intention ... R (Guardian News and Media Ltd) v City of Westminster Magistrates' Court (Article 19 intervening) [2012] EWCA Civ 420, [2013] QB .... 17. Part II (sections 21 to 44) lists a series of classes of exempt information, some absolute, some ...
...Accordingly, the matter was re-listed for further argument on 22 April 2016. At the hearing on 22 April 2016, yet further new authorities ... on the highest authority that privilege is a fundamental human right: see R v Derby Magistrates' Court ex p. B [1996] 1 AC 487 at 507-509 (Lord Taylor of Gosforth CJ) and R (Morgan Grenfell & Co ...
Wall v Mutuelle De Poitiers Assurances, Court of Appeal - Civil Division, February 20, 2014, [2014] EWCA Civ 138
1.	In July 2010 Mr Steven Wall took a short holiday in France on his motorcycle. On 14th July he was travelling north on the D347 from Oradour-sur-Glane towards Saumur. As he approached the junction with the D42 a motor car driven by a M. Clement (who was insured with the defendant) failed to give Mr Wall the priority to which he was entitled and...
...26.	He continues. ``A-2 Dintilhac Headings . The law does not provide for a list of losses for which compensation is payable. This being the case, and though it does not have any ...In practice the Dintilhac list is used by practitioners (lawyers, magistrates and insurers), and was recommended by the Lord Chancellor (``Keeper of the Sealers'' - Garde des ...
Upper Tribunal (Administrative Appeals Chamber), March 10, 2016, [2016] UKUT 139 (AAC)
The decision of the First-tier Tribunal made on 3 July 2014 under number EA/2014/0029 was made in error of law. Under section 12(2)(a) and (b)(ii) of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 I set that decision aside and remake the decision. The decision which I make is that the name of the councillor who is referred to as ``Case 5'' in the...
... Under section 12(2)(a) and (b)(ii) of the Tribunals, Courts and Enforcement Act 2007 I set that decision aside and remake the ... in the public domain when cases were bought to the Magistrates' Court for consideration. Information would only normally be ... tax if a journalist attended the Magistrates' Court and listened to and then reported on the cases being heard. 27. The Council ...
Rhodes-Presley, R (on the application of) v South Worcestershire Magistrates' Court, Court of Appeal - Administrative Court, October 09, 2008, [2008] EWHC 2700 (Admin)
J U D G M E N T1.	MR JUSTICE OUSELEY: The claimant in these proceedings is a gentleman in his late 50s with no previous convictions who was charged with an offence of criminal damage of a minor nature to his neighbour's car during the course of a dispute between neighbours which, I am told, has long since evaporated. 2.	The matter came before th...
...190 Fleet Street London EC4A 2AG. Tel No: 020 7404 1400 Fax No: 020 7831 8838. (Official Shorthand Writers to the Court). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. Mr Andrew Evans (instructed by Lister Brady) appeared on behalf of the Claimant. Mr Gareth Walters (instructed by Crown Prosecution Service) appeared on behalf of the Defendant. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. J U D G M E N T1.	MR JUSTICE ...
Mawdesley & Anor v Chief Constable of Cheshire Constabulary & Anor, Court of Appeal - Administrative Court, July 31, 2003, [2004] 1 WLR 1035,[2003] EWHC 1586 (Admin),[2004] 1 All ER 58
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... against the decision of the Manchester Crown Court on appeal from the Manchester City Magistrates Court upholding his conviction for speeding contrary to section 89(1) of the Road Traffic ... Sub-section 1 sets out the offences to which the section applies, a list" that includes the offences with which both Appellants were charged. Section 172(2) provides that -\xC2"...
L & Ors v The Children's Commissioner for England & Anor, Court of Appeal - Criminal Division, June 21, 2013, [2013] EWCA Crim 991,[2013] WLR(D) 249ICLR reports: [2013] WLR(D) 249
1.	In these appeals we are dealing with the problems raised by four otherwise unconnected cases in which three children and one adult who were trafficked by criminals for their own purposes have been prosecuted and convicted. Unfortunately the criminals who trafficked them have escaped justice. 2.	This vile trade in people has different manifest...
... We shall not repeat them in this judgment, but a complete list of this material is annexed to it. In reality, despite lengthy repetition, the principles to be .... 13.	It is surely elementary that every court, whether a Crown Court or magistrates court, understands the abhorrence with which trafficking in human beings of any age is regarded ...
... Assembly has power to make legislation from what is known as the ``Exclusive Legislative List'' and the ``Concurrent Legislative List'' but the states only have powers to legislate from the ... expressly confer jurisdiction in cases of oil spillage or leakage from pipelines on the Magistrates Courts or High Courts in the area where the oil leakage or spillage occurs.''. This was an added ...
Criminal Practice Directions, Court of Appeal - Criminal Division, October 03, 2013, [2013] EWCA Crim 1631
A.1	The Lord Chief Justice has power, including power under section 74 of the Courts Act 2003 and Part 1 of Schedule 2 of the Constitutional Reform Act 2005, to make directions as to the practice and procedure of the criminal courts. The following directions are made accordingly. A.2	These Practice Directions replace the Consolidated Criminal Pra...
...33, IV.38 and IV.41.9. The Practice Directions, Practice Notes and Practice Statements listed in Annex A and Annex B of the 2002 consolidation are also revoked. Annexes D, E and F remain in ... The forms to be used in magistrates' courts contain directions some of which are determined by Criminal Procedure Rules or other ...
Crown Prosecution Service v Gloucester Justices, Court of Appeal - Administrative Court, June 17, 2008, [2008] EWHC 1488 (Admin)
1.	MR JUSTICE MACKAY: It is alleged that on 16 December 2006 at about 1.30 in the morning, the interested party, Mr Alan Loveridge, drove a minibus with three passengers away from the King's Head public house in Leonard Stanley, Gloucestershire to take them home. In the course of that journey, in a road called Bath Road, the passengers noticed or...
... section 8B of the Magistrates' Courts Act 1980 and its relevant parts reads as follows: . "(1) Subject to subsections (3) and ...22.	MR JUSTICE MACKAY: Do you also seek a direction that the Magistrates' Court re-list the case for trial? . 23.	MS HENNESSY: Yes, please. It will need to now go back. 24.	MR JUSTICE ...
... It listed indirect interests in 25 offshore companies having assets estimated as reaching several billion ... privilege and competing interests in disclosure of the communications: R v Derby Magistrates Court Ex p B [1996] AC 487; Three Rivers DC v Bank of England (No 6) [2005] 1 AC 610 at [25]. . ...
Syed & Anor v Westminster Magistrates Court, Court of Appeal - Administrative Court, May 25, 2010, [2010] EWHC 1617 (Admin)
1.	MR JUSTICE KEITH: On 2nd March 2010 at the City of Westminster Magistrates' Court, District Judge Roscoe ordered the two claimants, Altaf Syed and Trevor Hamilton-Farrell (who is known as Trevor Farrell), to serve terms of imprisonment for failing to pay the sums due under confiscation orders made against them by Judge Blacksell at Middlesex Cr...
...54.	LORD JUSTICE ELIAS: It seems to-- . 55.	MR DENNISON: The Magistrates' Court will list it for an enforcement hearing and money I anticipate would then be paid over. . (The Bench Conferred) . 56.	LORD JUSTICE ELIAS: Sorry we are just considering how to deal with this. Can I just say ...
Gaskin, R (on the application of) v Richmond Upon Thames London Borough Council & Anor, Court of Appeal - Administrative Court, December 11, 2017, [2017] EWHC 3234 (Admin)
1.	This is a claim for judicial review brought by the Claimant, Mr Peter Gaskin, against Richmond-upon-Thames London Borough Council (``the Council'') and Lavender Hill & Wimbledon Magistrates' Court. The Claimant seeks to challenge the Council's failure to issue him with a renewed licence for a house in multiple occupation (``HMO'') under Part 2 o...
...-upon-Thames London Borough Council (``the Council'') and Lavender Hill & Wimbledon Magistrates' Court. The Claimant seeks to challenge the Council's failure to issue him with a renewed licence ...``Please write the rooms making up each separate letting and list the occupiers in each of those rooms. The names of all the members of the household including ...
GS & Ors v Central District of Pest Hungary & Ors, Court of Appeal - Administrative Court, January 21, 2016, [2016] EWHC 64 (Admin)
1.	The four appeals before us have no connection save that in respect of each of the appellants an order for extradition to Hungary has been made by District Judges sitting at Westminster Magistrates' Court. The appellants' common ground of appeal is that their extradition to Hungary would violate their rights under article 3 of the European Conve...
... for extradition to Hungary has been made by District Judges sitting at Westminster Magistrates' Court. The appellants' common ground of appeal is that their extradition to Hungary would violate ... an assurance relating to the space each of these appellants would enjoy if incarcerated (and a list of others in respect of whom extradition requests have been made). He submits that the assurance ...
North Somerset District Council v Honda Motor Europe Ltd & Ors, Court of Appeal - Queen's Bench Division, July 02, 2010, [2010] EWHC 1505 (QB)
1.	North Somerset District Council [``the Council''] bring these proceedings for unpaid National Non-Domestic National Rates [``business rates''] against three defendants. The first, Honda Motor Europe Limited [``Honda''] and the second Chevrolet United Kingdom Limited [``Chevrolet''] are motor companies who at the material times were using Royal P...
... the provisions of Regulation 5 of the Non-Domestic Rating (Collection and Enforcement) (Local Lists) Regulations 1989 (SI 1989/1058) [``the 1989 Regulations''] which requires that a notice `shall be ... QC, sitting as a Deputy High Court Judge, in R (Waltham Forest LBC) v Waltham Forest Magistrates Court and Yem Yom Ventures Limited [2008] EWHC (Admin) 3579; [2009] RA 181. Mr. Drabble QC, for the ...
Stone & Anor v Environment Agency, Court of Appeal - Administrative Court, May 01, 2018, [2018] EWHC 994 (Admin)
1.	On 28th March 2017 the Norwich Magistrates' Court convicted the Appellants of offences contrary to Regulations 12(1)(a), 38(1)(b) and, in the case of Mr Stone, of Regulation 41(1)(a) and (b) of the Environment Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010 SI 2010 No. 675 (`the 2010 Regulations'). There was a third Defendant, a Mr Quinsey, but
...JudgmentMr Justice Nicol : . 1.	On 28th March 2017 the Norwich Magistrates' Court convicted the Appellants of offences contrary to Regulations 12(1)(a), 38(1)(b) and, in the ...Annex II sets out a non-exhaustive list of recovery operations.' . 22.	Article 3(19) of the WFD says that `disposal' means,. `any operation ...
The Lord Chief Justice, with the concurrence of the Lord Chancellor, makes the following Rules in exercise of the powers conferred by section 144 of the Magistrates’ Courts Act 1980(1) , having consulted the rule committee appointed under section 144(A1) of that Act: PART 1 INTRODUCTORY Citation and commencement 1. These Rules may be cited as the ...
Statutory Instruments. Magistrates’ Courts, England And Wales. Made. 27 th May 2011. Laid before Parliament. 27 th May 2011. Coming ... Forms Practice Direction” means the practice direction issued by the Lord Chief Justice listing the forms to be used in relation to the matters to which provisions in these Rules relate;. “the ...
sections 10(4) , 18(6) and 19(1) and (2) of the Courts Act 2003(1) , after consultation with the Lord Chancellor, the Criminal Procedure Rule Committee, the Family Procedure Rule Committee and the Magistrates’ Courts Rule Committee in accordance with section 20(2) of that Act; and section 45(4) of the Children and Young Persons Act 1933(2) , with t...
...sections 10(4) , 18(6) and 19(1) and (2) of the Courts Act 2003(1) , after consultation with the Lord Chancellor, the ..., the Family Procedure Rule Committee and the Magistrates’ Courts Rule Committee in accordance with section 20(2) of that ...) The approving Committee may include a youth justice in the list of approved youth court chairman without complying with the ...
An Act to make provision to require Ministers of the Crown and others when making strategic decisions about the exercise of their functions to have regard to the desirability of reducing socio-economic inequalities; to reform and harmonise equality law and restate the greater part of the enactments relating to discrimination and harassment related
...) make provision for conferring jurisdiction on a specified court or class of court or on employment tribunals in respect of ...(6) Selection arrangements do not include short-listing only such persons as have a particular protected characteristic. ... under section 166 , 169 or 171 may appeal to a magistrates’ court before the end of the period of 28 days beginning with ...