ROYAL COURT
(Samedi Division)
16 April 1999
Before: Sir Philip Bailhache Kt Bailiff, and
Jurats Potter and Le Brocq
Ex parte Representation of Robert John Young alleging breaches of the
European Convention on Human Rights
The Representor on his own behalf
JUDGMENT
BAILIFF: The position of the Representor is that he is a convicted prisoner at La Moye Prison having been convicted of offences by the Royal Court. His application for leave to appeal against conviction and sentence has been dismissed by the Court of Appeal. He has a right to make an application for special leave to appeal to the Privy Council but we understand from the Representor that he has not yet decided whether he will pursue that avenue of appeal. He also has a right to make a complaint to the European Commission of Human Rights but again we understand from the Representor that an application of that kind has not yet been brought to fruition. So far as this representation is concerned it raises no justiciable issue which this Court has a jurisdiction to deal with. The representation has no substance and is accordingly dismissed.
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