[2009]JRC060F
ROYAL COURT
(Samedi Division)
3rd April 2009
Before : |
Sir Richard Tucker, Commissioner, sitting alone. |
The Attorney General
-v-
Curtis Warren
John Alan Welsh
James O'Brien
Jason Woodward
Paul Hunt
Oliver Lucas
Ruling on leave to appeal.
J. C. Gollop, Esq., Crown Advocate assisted by Advocate D. S. Steenson.
Advocate S. E. Fitz for Welsh.
Advocate E. Le Guillou for O'Brien.
Advocate D. Gilbert for Woodward.
Advocate M. J. Haines for Hunt.
Advocate M. L. Preston for Lucas.
Curtis Warren acting on his own behalf.
Advocate R. Tremoceiro as an amicus to the Court.
RULING
THE commisioner:
1. I invite anyone to consider whether they would wish to apply to me for leave to appeal those rulings.
(Instructions are taken. Advocate Fitz seeks leave to appeal decision re antecedent records of Liazid and Vatandas. No objection from the Crown).
2. Clearly arguable, you may have leave.
(Advocate Le Guillou applies for leave to appeal decision re antecedent records of O'Brien. No objection from the Crown).
3. Clearly arguable, you may have leave.
(Advocate Preston seeks leave to appeal decision re prison visits. No objection from the Crown).
4. You may have leave.
(Advocate Fitz applies for leave to appeal decision re redacted letters of request).
5. I regard this as a highly technical point, as I have said, and I refuse leave. If you want to obtain leave the Court of Appeal must give it.
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