QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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Jonathan Rees Glenn Vian Garry Vian |
Claimants |
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Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis |
Defendant |
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Stephen Simblet for the Third Claimant
Jeremy Johnson QC, Charlotte Ventham & Catrina Hodge for the Defendant
Hearing dates: 15-16 May 2019
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Crown Copyright ©
Mrs Justice Cheema-Grubb DBE:
Introduction
The claim
"…where there are aggravating features about the case which would result in the plaintiff not receiving sufficient compensation for the injury suffered if the award were restricted to a basic award. Aggravating features can including humiliating circumstances at the time of arrest or any conduct of those responsible for the arrest or the prosecution which shows that they had behaved in a high handed, insulting, malicious or oppressive manner either in relation to the arrest or imprisonment or in conducting the prosecution."
Loss of Reputation
"…albeit the reputation of a man convicted of a very serious offence of violence (as here) may not suffer greatly, he is entitled to be compensated for the fact that (a) there is greater risk of the malicious prosecution succeeding and (b) a risk that he will get a longer prison sentence as a result of it succeeding, all of which will cause stress and anxiety."
Deduction to be made from damages because there was no trial.
Loss of liberty.
Comparator cases and cross checks.
Basic award
Discussion
Aggravated damages
"..conduct of those responsible for the …..prosecution which shows that they had behaved in a high-handed, insulting, malicious or oppressive manner…. in conducting the prosecution. Aggravating features can also take account of the way the litigation and trial are conducted."
Discussion
Exemplary damages
Discussion
Determination
a. Basic award
i. Distress etc from the charge £27,000
ii. Loss of liberty £60,000
b. Aggravated damages £18,000
c. Exemplary damages £50,000 (one third of exemplary damages of £150,000)
a. Basic award
i. Distress etc from the charge £27,000
ii. Loss of liberty £9,000
b. Aggravated damages £18,000
c. Exemplary damages £50,000 (one third of the total award of £150,000)