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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
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B e f o r e :
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF BARRY JOHN BUCKLEY | (CLAIMANT) | |
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THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS | (DEFENDANT) |
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MR MEDLAND (instructed by CPS Chester) appeared on behalf of the DEFENDANT
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"a. Tanya Marie Cheers was in fear, being surrounded by the group of girls who were shouting abuse.
"b. An arm was raised in the direction of Tanya Marie Cheers.
"c. John Barry Buckley was acting in self-defence to protect his girlfriend.
"d. The prosecution witnesses were mistaken in believing that punches were thrown.
"e. The blow thrown by Barry John Buckley connecting with the head and face of Amy Hales was a push with an open hand, not a punch.
"f. The injuries caused by the push namely slight bruising to the left side of the head and mild whiplash showed that the force used was unreasonable."
"19. We requested advice from the Legal Adviser on self defence. Having informed Mr Simm and Mr Rogers, we were referred to paragraph 8-23065-Stone's Justices Manual (copy attached)."
"Where there has been an attack so that defence is reasonably necessary, it should be recognised that a person defending himself cannot weight to a nicety the exact measure of necessary defensive action. If a jury is of the opinion that in a moment of unexpected anguish the person attacked did only what he honestly and reasonably thought was necessary, that should be regarded as most potent evidence that only reasonably defensive action was taken."
"20. We believe in pushing Amy Hales once with his open hand causing the injuries confirmed by Dr Lister, Barry John Buckley went beyond what he honestly and instinctively thought was necessary. We needed to consider whether the degree of force used was commensurate with the degree of risk which he believed to be created by the threatened attack.
"21. We took account of the gender and size of Barry John Buckley, height approximately six feet and of stocky build and the gender and size of the much smaller victim. We considered the fact that the group of girls surrounding Tanya Cheers were not actually hitting her but using insulting words to put her in fear. We decided such a forceful push was unjustified. Barry John Buckley had moved to stand in front of his girlfriend and had other options available to him to protect her. He could have led her away distancing them from the scene.
"22. We accept that it is difficult to decide exactly how much force is needed but due to the comparison of their sizes, simply placing his arm in the way of her perceived blow would have been sufficient to prevent the assault.
"23. Even if he honestly believed his girlfriend to be under threatened attack from the raised arm, his reaction to forcefully push away the young female, who was much smaller than him, was not commensurate with the degree of risk. We therefore decided that the force used was unreasonable."
"Having accepted that Barry John Buckley was acting in self defence and/or defence of another by using one single push, were we entitled to find that the force used by Barry John Buckley was unreasonable given that a person defending himself cannot weigh to a nicety the exact measure of his necessary defensive action?"