QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE SINGH
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LONDON BOROUGH OF HAVERING | Claimant | |
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(1) MARK BOWYER | ||
(2) JAMES JONES | ||
(3) RICHARD BOWYER | Defendants |
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Mr A Clemens appeared on behalf of the Defendant, Mark Bowyer
Mr R Harland appeared on behalf of the Defendant, James Jones
Mr F Saifee appeared on behalf of the Defendant, Richard Bowyer
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MR JUSTICE SINGH:
This is the judgment of the court.
Introduction
The factual background
Relevant legal principles
Specific allegations of contempt
The position of the first defendant
The position of the second defendant
"The first defendant and/or the second defendant told the third defendant on the morning of the accident that the accident had happened near the lake and/or had involved ... his stepping, jumping or falling from a wall."
"The first defendant's, the second defendant's and the third defendant's motive was dishonest financial gain."
The position of the third defendant
Evidence
Findings in relation to the third defendant
"Both I and my son were very surprised to see that letter since we were not expecting to see a letter of that kind. We were so upset by that letter that my son and I decided to get my union involved. Had I known the claim to be false I certainly would not have escalated it in this way, particularly through my union."
"The first I heard of Mark's accident was when his friend James Jones, who had been with him at the time, phoned me up later that morning some time between 8 and 9. He told me that Mark had had an accident when he had tripped in a pothole as they had been walking through Harrow Wood Park ..." (see paragraph 3)
"I remember speaking to Mark that morning and asking him what had happened. He confirmed what James had initially said to us in his phone call, in that he had tripped because of a pothole."
"James did mention at the hospital that morning that he might have said when calling the ambulance that Mark had fallen from a wall because he was trying to make sure they took the accident seriously."
"James was in a real state ... He told me ... that he even told the ambulance service that Mark fell from a wall to get them to take the matter seriously. He said that he made several earlier phone calls to the ambulance service, but those were not taken seriously ..."
Submissions on behalf of the third defendant
Conclusion