Wolverhampton City Council v Tayor & Ors [2016] EWHC 878 (QB) (13 April 2016)
Given the seriousness of the breaches of the injunction, custodial sentences are warranted, but in light of full admissions, lack of prior history, and other mitigation, the sentences will be suspended on condition of future compliance with the injunction until its expiry.
- Citation
- [2016] EWHC 878
- Parties
- Claimant: Wolverhampton City Council; First Respondent: Mr. Louis James Taylor; Second Respondent: Ben Taylor; Third Respondent: Lee Robinson; Fourth Respondent: Mr. Evans; Fifth Respondent: Mr. Gowran; Sixth Respondent: James Burke; Seventh Respondent: Jodie Price
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 13 April 2016
- Procedural Posture
- Committal Application for Contempt of Court (breach of Injunction) / Sentencing After Admissions of Breach
- Outcome
- Custodial sentences imposed for contempt, all suspended on terms of compliance with the injunction until 1 February 2018. Costs orders made against each respondent.
- Legal Topics
- Breach of Injunction, Car Cruising, Antisocial Behaviour, Committal Proceedings, Suspended Sentences
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Parties
Wolverhampton City Council
Claimant
Mr. Louis James Taylor
First Respondent
Ben Taylor
Second Respondent
Lee Robinson
Third Respondent
Mr. Evans
Fourth Respondent
Mr. Gowran
Fifth Respondent
James Burke
Sixth Respondent
Jodie Price
Seventh Respondent
Procedural Posture
Committal Application for Contempt of Court (breach of Injunction) / Sentencing After Admissions of Breach
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the respondents breached the terms of a High Court injunction restraining car cruising
- 2 Appropriate sentence for admitted breaches
Ratio Decidendi
Given the seriousness of the breaches of the injunction, custodial sentences are warranted, but in light of full admissions, lack of prior history, and other mitigation, the sentences will be suspended on condition of future compliance with the injunction until its expiry.
Court Disposition
Custodial sentences imposed for contempt, all suspended on terms of compliance with the injunction until 1 February 2018. Costs orders made against each respondent.
Orders
- Louis James Taylor: 28 days imprisonment per breach, concurrent, suspended until 1 February 2018, costs order.
- Ben Taylor: 28 days imprisonment per breach, concurrent, suspended until 1 February 2018, costs order.
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