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Regina v Governor of Belmarsh Prison and Another Ex Parte Gilligan: QBD 20 Jan 1998

A magistrate ordering the transfer of a prisoner to Ireland must be satisfied that a sufficiently serious offence was alleged, but strict evidence was not required. As to the 1988 Act, the evidence must at least be admissible. Citations: Times 20-Jan-1998, [1998] EWHC Admin 6, [1998] I Cr App R 14 Links: Bailii Statutes: Backing … Continue reading Regina v Governor of Belmarsh Prison and Another Ex Parte Gilligan: QBD 20 Jan 1998

Regina v Governor of Belmarsh Prison and Another, Ex Parte Gilligan; Regina v Governor of Exeter Prison and Another, Ex Parte Ellis: HL 1 Dec 1999

Provided there was sufficient correspondence between the offence alleged to have taken place in Ireland and a serious offence in England, it was proper to order his return to Ireland under an Irish warrant. There is no extradition treaty between the two countries, but the system was properly recorded in the 1965 Act. There was … Continue reading Regina v Governor of Belmarsh Prison and Another, Ex Parte Gilligan; Regina v Governor of Exeter Prison and Another, Ex Parte Ellis: HL 1 Dec 1999