Regina v Secretary of State for the Home Department ex parte Marchon: CA 23 Feb 1993

It was permissible for the Home Secretary to order the deportation of a convicted drug trafficker for the public good, even though he was an EC national, and though there was nothing to suggest any propensity to commit any further offences. It was not necessary to show that the offence was so notorious as to require special treatment. The offence here was sufficiently serious to justify such an action.

Citations:

Times 23-Feb-1993, [1993] Imm AR 384

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Cited by:

CitedB v Secretary of State for Home Department CA 18-May-2000
The claimant had come to England as a child from Italy. As an adult, he was convicted of a sexual assault against his daughter, and after release from his prison sentence of five years, he now appealed against a deportation order, saying that the . .
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Crime, Immigration, European

Updated: 26 October 2022; Ref: scu.87877