R v Parole Board
Jurisdiction | England & Wales |
Neutral Citation | [2005] EWHC 1207 (Admin) |
Date | 2005 |
Year | 2005 |
Court | Queen's Bench Division (Administrative Court) |
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10 cases
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The Queen (on the application of Dean Pearce) v The Parole Board of England and Wales
...or some other body, to be either proved or disproved on the balance of probabilities. After the decision of the Divisional Court in R (D) v Parole Board; [2019] QB 285 (the Worboys case; hereinafter “ R(D)”) the Board published Guidance directed to this issue. The lawfulness of that Guidan......
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Coulter's (Andrew) Application and in the matter of a decision of The Secretary of State for Justice
...that the pending criminal case against him should have been left out of account on the basis of R (Broadbent) v Parole Board [2005] EWHC 1207 (Admin). That was a recall case in which, like the present case, the recalled prisoner was alleged to have been found in possession of a large quanti......
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The Queen (on the application of Aswad Browne) v The Parole Board of England and Wales
...26 The court's approach to judicial review of the Defendant's decisions was considered by Stanley Burnton J as he then was in R. (Alvey) v Parole Board [2008] EWHC 311 (Admin) as follows: " 26. The law relating to judicial review of this kind may be shortly stated. It is not for this court ......
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R J v Parole Board
...of Mr J. 34 The claimant relies upon the dicta of Mr Justice Stanley Burnton (as he then was) in Broadbent v Parole Board [2005] EWHC 1207 (Admin). In that case Mr Broadbent had been sentenced to 12 years’ imprisonment in 1997 for robbery conducted as part of a gang of four men armed with g......
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