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CO/7703/2010 |
QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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MR. JUSTICE RAMSEY
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ALEXANDER SALAZAR-DUARTE |
Appellant |
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THE GOVERNMENT of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA And between : THE QUEEN (on the application of ALEXANDER SALAZAR-DUARTE) - and - THE CITY of WESTMINSTER MAGISTRATES' COURT - and - THE CROWN PROSECUTION SERVICE THE GOVERNMENT of the UNITED STATES of AMERICA - and - THE SECRETARY OF STATE for the HOME DEPARTMENT |
Respondent Claimant Defendant Interested Parties |
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Mr. Aaron Watkins (instructed by the Crown Prosecution Service) for the United States of America
Miss Clair Dobbin (instructed by Treasury Solicitors) for the Secretary of State
Miss Gemma Lindfield for the Crown Prosecution Service
Hearing dates: 11th November 2010
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Crown Copyright ©
Lord Justice Moore-Bick :
"Notice of an appeal under this section must be given in accordance with rules of court before the end of the permitted period, which is 14 days starting with the day on which the Secretary of State informs the person under section 100(1) or (4) of the order he has made in respect of the person."
The appellant's application
"(2)The court may strike out a statement of case if it appears to the court –
(a) that the statement of case discloses no reasonable grounds for bringing or defending the claim;
(b) that the statement of case is an abuse of the court's process or is otherwise likely to obstruct the just disposal of the proceedings; or
(c) that there has been a failure to comply with a rule, practice direction or court order."
Jurisdiction
The claim for judicial review
Mr. Justice Ramsey :