McAuley, R (on the application of) v Crown Prosecution Service [2012] EWHC 680 (Admin) (20 March 2012)
The extension of the custody time limit was unlawful because it was based on adherence to budgetary allocations rather than proper judicial responsibility and statutory requirements. Systemic failures in HMCTS management led to the claimant's unlawful detention, and lack of resources in routine cases does not...
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- Citation
- [2012] EWHC 680 (Admin)
- Parties
- Claimant: Clark McAuley; Defendant: Coventry Crown Court; Interested Party: Crown Prosecution Service
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 20 March 2012
- Procedural Posture
- Judicial Review / Final Judgment
- Outcome
- Decision to extend CTL quashed; declaration of unlawful detention; case referred for assessment of damages.
- Legal Topics
- Custody Time Limits, Court Resource Allocation, Unlawful Detention, Judicial Responsibility in Listing, Budgetary Constraints
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Parties
Clark McAuley
Claimant
Coventry Crown Court
Defendant
Crown Prosecution Service
Interested Party
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review / Final Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the extension of the custody time limit (CTL) was lawful in light of budgetary constraints and resource allocation failures by HMCTS
- 2 Whether the claimant was unlawfully detained due to systemic failures in court administration
Ratio Decidendi
The extension of the custody time limit was unlawful because it was based on adherence to budgetary allocations rather than proper judicial responsibility and statutory requirements. Systemic failures in HMCTS management led to the claimant's unlawful detention, and lack of resources in routine cases does not constitute good and sufficient cause for extension unless exceptional circumstances exist.
Court Disposition
Decision to extend CTL quashed; declaration of unlawful detention; case referred for assessment of damages.
Orders
- Decision to extend custody time limit quashed.
- Declaration that claimant was unlawfully detained.
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