Sentencing guidelines
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Ballymaconnolly sons of conquerors flute band’s application
[2012] NIQB 63 Weatherup J
Hughes (Ciaran) (A Minor) Acting by his Mother and Next Friend Hughes (Marie) v Newry and MourneDistrict Council
[2012] NIQB 54 Stephens J
Application by Strojowas (Piotr) (An Applicant for Bail)
[2012] NIQB 53 McCloskey J
Bank of Scotland PLC v Brogan (Terence) and Brogan (Mary)
[2012] NICh 21 Deeny J
Northern Ireland Courts and Tribunals Service and The Official Solicitor to the Court of Judicature of Northern Ireland
[2012] NIQB 61 McCloskey J
Practice Note 02/2012 - Ancillary Relief Practice Note - July 2012
Practice Note 02/2012 - Ancillary Relief Practice Note - July 2012
Gillespie v NIHE
R/35/2011 Mr Curry
MR (An Applicant for Bail)
[2012] NIQB 52 McCloskey J
Canning’s (Marvin) Application and Fox (Bernard) and McNulty’s (Christine) Application
[2012] NIQB 49 Treacy J
Corey's (Martin) Application
[2012] NIQB 56
MacMahon’s (Aine) Application
[2012] NIQB 60 Treacy J
AIB Group (UK) PLC v The Personal Representative of James Aiken (Deceased), Andrew Jonathan Aiken and Mary Aiken
[2012] NIQB 51 Gillen J
Morrow (Billy) v Dungannon and South Tyrone Borough Council
[2012] NIQB 50 Gillen J
Queen v Chen (Rong), Dempsey (Simon) and Hinton (Jason Owen)
[2012] NICC 26 Stephens J
R v Rong Chen, Simon Dempsey and Jason Owen Hinton
First instance sentencing remarks – guidance pending Court of Appeal deliberation –trafficking within the United Kingdom for the purposes of sexual exploitation contrary to section 58(1) of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 – controlling activities of another for purposes of prostitution for gain contrary to Article 63 of Sexual Offences (NI) Order 2008 etcetera.
[2012] NICC 26 Stephens J
Queen v AB
[2012] NICC 27 His Honour Judge Miller KC
R v David Edwin Allingham and Freda Elizabeth Allingham and R v John McKenna
This is not a judgment but a summary of the judgment highlighting the sentencing guidance aspect of it. A link to the judgment is provided within the document.
Application for leave to appeal against Confiscation Orders and imprisonment - controlled waste kept in manner likely to cause pollution of environment or harm to human health and in or on land otherwise than under or in accordance with a Waste Management Licence - landfill tax - McKenna imprisonment appeal allowed and three years substituted for five - appeals by Allinghams and McKenna against confiscation orders in respect of benefit and evasion of tax dismissed - prosecution appeal allowed and confiscation order varied upward.
Irish Bank Resolution Corporation Ltd v Curistan (Peter Gerard)
[2012] NIQB 47 McCloskey J