Salmon v Chief Constable of the Police Service

JurisdictionNorthern Ireland
Judgment Date2013
Neutral Citation[2013] NIQB 10
Date2013
Year2013
CourtQueen's Bench Division (Northern Ireland)
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4 cases
  • David John Whitehouse Against Philip Gormley Qpm And Others
    • United Kingdom
    • Court of Session
    • 6 September 2018
    ...honestly pursuing his public duties. A similar approach was applied in Salmon v Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland [2013] NIQB 10, to the general effect that a negligent investigation which leads to an arrest does not sound in damages (paragraph 33). Reference can als......
  • Logan (Roddy) v The Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Northern Ireland)
    • 14 July 2017
    ...he ought not to have considered, or disregarded any matters which ought to have been taken into account, see Salmon v Chief Constable [2013] NIQB 10 at paragraph [19]. [26] Lord Hope in O’Hara v Chief Constable of the Royal Ulster Constabulary [1997] AC 286 at 298 B – E set out the subjecti......
  • Arkinson (Kathleen) and Walsh (Stephen) v Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland
    • United Kingdom
    • County Court (Northern Ireland)
    • 2 March 2018
    ...it is not the law. (emphasis added) 52. The recent Northern Irish Court of Appeal case of Salmon v Chief Constable of the Police Service [2013] NIQB 10, Weatherup J cites European guidelines referencing the case of Stepuleac v Moldova with approval at paragraph 28: i. A reasonable suspicion......
  • Chief Constable of the Police Service for Northern Ireland v Conor Smith
    • United Kingdom
    • Queen's Bench Division (Northern Ireland)
    • 11 April 2019
    ...• that the executive decision to arrest is vested in the constable and not in his superior officer. [17] In Salmon v Chief Constable [2013] NIQB 10 Weatherup J (as he then was) put it thus: “a reasonable suspicion requires the existence of some facts or information which would satisfy an ob......

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