7742 results
In the matter of James Craig Best (A bankrupt) and Colin David Wilson (as trustee in bankruptcy of James Craig Best)
[2025] NICh 3 Scoffield J
The King v Soldier F
[2025] NICC 27 His Honour Judge Lynch KC
King v Winston Irvine
[2025] NICA 45 Keegan LCJ
Mr Paul O'Prey (Appellant) and The Commissioner of Valuation for Northern Ireland (Respondent)
NIVT 7/25 Mr Leonard
Thomas Campbell MacLennan, trustee in bankruptcy of the estates of Beatrice Walkington and Brian Terence Dolway Walkington
[2025] NICA 47 McCloskey LJ
The King V Oliver James MacCormack
The NICOA provided guidance in relation to human trafficking offences at paras [23] – [28].
DPP Reference – global determinate custodial sentence of seven years’ imprisonment split equally between custody and licence – whether sentence unduly lenient – multiple human trafficking offences – control of prostitution offences – drug offences – intimidation – perverting the course of justice - nine victims spanning a seven year period – NICOA held starting point should have been in region of 12 years – consecutive one year sentence, concurrent on the charges of perverting the course of justice and intimidation – reduction for guilty pleas and principle of double jeopardy – leave granted - sentence unduly lenient – nine year sentence imposed
AB25 (Appellant) and Department of Finance (Respondent)
NIVT 04/25 Mr Leonard
OP and GL (Hague Convention: Article 13)
[2025] NIFam 7 Humphreys J
Summary of Judgment - R v Murphy, Moen and Gilmore
Summary of Judgment - R v Murphy, Moen and Gilmore
The King v Declan Murphy, Declan Moen and Conor Gilmore
[2025] NICA 41 Keegan LCJ
Summary of Judgment - In re Noeleen McAleenon (CA)
Summary of Judgment - In re Noeleen McAleenon (CA)
McAleenon (Noeleen) Application for Judicial Review
[2025] NICA 44 Keegan LCJ
Summary of judgment - Tweed v Krieg
Summary of judgment - Tweed v Krieg
The King v Wiktoria Maksymowicz
[2025] NICA 42 Keegan LCJ
Beth Lynas and Ulsterbus LTD
[2025] NIKB 51 Colton J
Paul Tweed and Andreas Krieg
[2025] NIKB 50 Colton J
King v Eric Diaz
The NICOA provided guidance in respect of sentencing for facilitating a breach of immigration law by a non UK national contrary to section 25(1) of the Immigration Act 1971 at paras [28] – [33].
Renewed application for leave to appeal a three year DCS - facilitating the unlawful entry into the UK of a number of Bolivian nationals by means of travel from Dublin, via NI, and onwards to England – whether sentence was manifestly excessive – whether there was disparity with a co-defendant’s sentence – NICOA held overall sentence was appropriate - leave refused – application dismissed
King v Sean Farrell and Ciaran Maguire (Ruling No. 5)
[2025] NICC 25 Rooney J