Herd, Regina (on The Application of) v Independent Police Complaints Commission: Admn 12 Oct 2009

The claimant had sought to lodge with the police authority a complaint about the way the Suffolk Constabulary regarding his criminal record. He had wanted an older conviction to be ‘stepped down’ and complained of what he believed to have been an unlawful disclosure of his record. The complainat was not accepted, so he complained in turn to the respondent. He now challenged a finding by the respondent that the complaint had been correctly refused
Blair J
[2009] EWHC 3134 (Admin)
Bailii
Police Reform Act 2002 12, e Police (Complaints and Misconduct) Regulations 2004
England and Wales
Cited by:
CitedNorth Yorkshire Police Authority, Regina (on The Application of) v The Independent Police Complaints Commission Admn 8-Jul-2010
No Review of IPCC’s Decision to Investigate
A complainant wanted the police force to investigate his mother’s treatment in a care home. When a decision was made that no criminal activity had been revealed, he asked the Police Authority to investigate, but they declined saying that the issue . .

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Updated: 18 October 2021; Ref: scu.384125