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Kevin Fox v United Kingdom: ECHR 15 Jan 2010

The claimant said that he had been severely assaulted by police officers on his arrest, and that the respondent had failed to provide a proper investigation and or remedy.
Held: The court replied with questions for the parties.

Citations:

61319/09, [2010] ECHR 96

Links:

Bailii

Statutes:

European Convention on Human Rights

Citing:

CitedMorrison v The Independent Police Complaints Commission and Others Admn 26-Oct-2009
The claimant made a complaint of a serious assault by the police, by the use of a Taser. The defendant had referred the complaint to the IPCC, who said that they should investigate it themselves. The claimant said that to accord with his human . .

Cited by:

QuestionsKevin Fox v United Kingdom ECHR 20-Mar-2012
The claimant said that he had been severely assaulted by police officers when being arrested. He had been ‘tasered’ four times at least. The taser had been applied directly to the skin, rater than from a distance, and psychiatrist compared it to . .
Lists of cited by and citing cases may be incomplete.

Human Rights

Updated: 13 August 2022; Ref: scu.396551

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