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KING'S BENCH DIVISION
BIRMINGHAM DISTRICT REGISTRY
Priory Court, 33 Bull Street, Birmingham B4 6DS |
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B e f o r e :
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(1) WOLVERHAMPTON CITY COUNCIL (2) DUDLEY METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL (3) SANDWELL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL (4) WALSALL METROPOLITAN BOROUGH COUNCIL |
Claimants |
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SIKANDER HUSSAIN |
Defendant |
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2nd Floor, Quality House, 6-9 Quality Court, Chancery Lane, London WC2A 1HP.
Telephone No: 020 7067 2900. DX 410 LDE
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.martenwalshcherer.com
MR HARRINGTON solicitor of Harringtons Solicitors for the Defendant
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Crown Copyright ©
HER HONOUR JUDGE EMMA KELLY:
Background
"Persons unknown being drivers, riders or passengers in or on motor vehicles who participate between the hours of 3pm and 7am in a gathering of two or more persons within the Black Country area shown on plan A (attached) at which such defendants engage in motor racing or motor stunts or other dangerous or obstructive driving."
"It is also forbidden for any of the fourth defendants or any of the named defendants being a driver, rider, or passenger in or on a motor vehicle to participate between the hours of 3pm and 7am in a gathering of two or more persons within the Black Country area shown on plan A (attached) at which some of those present engage in motor racing or motor stunts or other dangerous or obstructive driving."
Service
Events of 11 May 2024
Approach to sentence
Costs
MR HARRINGTON: I cannot argue about the quantum at all and the principle stands that the claimant should have their costs.
HER HONOUR JUDGE KELLY: Yes.
MR HARRINGTON: But he may need time to pay those costs.
HER HONOUR JUDGE KELLY: I understand that. I have seen the costs schedule. It is incredibly modest and does not appear to include any fees for the first appearance. The sum of £1,700 is proportionate and I assess the costs in that sum. I have heard some details as to the defendant's financial position. He is not going to be in a position to discharge the costs liability in a lump sum. He can however make payments by instalments in the sum of £100 per month, the first payment to be made by 23 June and then by the 23rd of each month thereafter. The costs order is enforceable because although the defendant is in receipt of criminal Legal Aid, he does not have the benefit of costs protection that is afforded by section 26 of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act.