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Regina v Leeds Crown Court ex parte Vincent Quereshi, John Bagoutie, Terrance Callaghan: Admn 18 May 1999

Where a court decided that there was good reason to extend the custody time limit, but the prosecution had not proceeded with due diligence, the court could still extend the limit where the prosecution delay had not contributed to the need for the extension. Citations: Times 31-May-1999, [1999] EWHC Admin 454 Links: Bailii Statutes: Prosecution … Continue reading Regina v Leeds Crown Court ex parte Vincent Quereshi, John Bagoutie, Terrance Callaghan: Admn 18 May 1999

Regina (Gibson and Another) v Winchester Crown Court: QBD 24 Feb 2004

The defendant challenged extension of the custody time limit, saying that the prosecuting authorities had not acted with due diligence to take the case forward. Held: Though the prosecutor had not acted as required, in this case the actual reason for the delay lay at the feet of the court, and the prosecution’s failure had … Continue reading Regina (Gibson and Another) v Winchester Crown Court: QBD 24 Feb 2004

Regina v Central Criminal Court Ex Parte Bennett: QBD 25 Jan 1999

When a court considered whether to extend the custody time limits a court must not make an allowance in favour of the prosecution for difficulties caused by the victim’s illness. Subsebtions 22(3)(a) and 22(3)(b) had both to be fulfilled. Citations: Times 25-Jan-1999 Statutes: Prosecution of Offences Act 1985 22(3) Cited by: Cited – Regina (Gibson … Continue reading Regina v Central Criminal Court Ex Parte Bennett: QBD 25 Jan 1999