Coveris Flexibles UK Ltd v Brears & Ors [2022] EWHC 1594 (QB) (21 June 2022)
Given the seriousness, deliberateness, and sustained nature of the contempts—including obstruction of a search order, destruction of evidence, breach of injunctions, and making false statements to the court—only an immediate custodial sentence of 14 months is commensurate with the gravity of the conduct. Mitigation and admissions warrant some reduction, but not suspension. Costs are awarded to the claimant on the indemnity basis.
- Citation
- [2022] EWHC 1594 (QB)
- Parties
- Claimant: Coveris Flexibles UK Limited; First Defendant: Mr Simon Brears; Second Defendant: Globe Imports and Sourcing Limited; Third Defendant: Mr David Jack Harbinson; Fourth Defendant: H&H Print Solutions Limited
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 21 June 2022
- Procedural Posture
- Committal Application for Contempt of Court / Sentencing Judgment After Admissions of Contempt
- Outcome
- First Defendant sentenced to 14 months' immediate imprisonment for contempt of court. Costs awarded to Claimant on indemnity basis, subject to detailed assessment if not agreed.
- Legal Topics
- Contempt of Court, Breach of Injunction, Breach of Fiduciary Duty, Breach of Contract, Breach of Confidence, Unlawful Means Conspiracy, Destruction of Evidence, False Statements to Court
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Parties
Coveris Flexibles UK Limited
Claimant
Mr Simon Brears
First Defendant
Globe Imports and Sourcing Limited
Second Defendant
Mr David Jack Harbinson
Third Defendant
H&H Print Solutions Limited
Fourth Defendant
Procedural Posture
Committal Application for Contempt of Court / Sentencing Judgment After Admissions of Contempt
Legal Issues
- 1 What is the appropriate sentence for multiple admitted contempts of court, including breach of search order, destruction of evidence, breach of injunction, and making false statements to the court?
- 2 Should the custodial sentence be immediate or suspended, and what credit should be given for admissions and mitigation?
Ratio Decidendi
Given the seriousness, deliberateness, and sustained nature of the contempts—including obstruction of a search order, destruction of evidence, breach of injunctions, and making false statements to the court—only an immediate custodial sentence of 14 months is commensurate with the gravity of the conduct. Mitigation and admissions warrant some reduction, but not suspension. Costs are awarded to the claimant on the indemnity basis.
Court Disposition
First Defendant sentenced to 14 months' immediate imprisonment for contempt of court. Costs awarded to Claimant on indemnity basis, subject to detailed assessment if not agreed.
Orders
- Committal order and warrant of committal to issue immediately against Mr Simon Brears for 14 months' imprisonment.
- Costs order in favour of Coveris Flexibles UK Limited on the indemnity basis, to be assessed if not agreed.
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