Director of Public Prosecutions, R (On the Application Of) v Leeds Magistrates' Court
The District Judge’s refusal to adjourn was based on a material mistake of fact regarding witness attendance, which played a decisive role in the reasoning. The interests of justice require the merits of the case to be resolved at trial, justifying quashing the decision and remitting the matter.
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- Parties
- Claimant: Director of Public Prosecutions; Defendant: Leeds Magistrates’ Court; Interested Party: Scott Ian Roe
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 04 November 2020
- Procedural Posture
- Judicial Review / Judgment
- Outcome
- decision quashed and matter remitted to Magistrates’ Court
- Legal Topics
- Material Mistake of Fact, Adjournment of Criminal Proceedings, Duty to Court
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Parties
Director of Public Prosecutions
Claimant
Leeds Magistrates’ Court
Defendant
Scott Ian Roe
Interested Party
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review / Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether a material mistake of fact justified judicial review of the refusal to adjourn the trial
- 2 Whether the interests of justice required the merits of the case to be resolved at trial
Ratio Decidendi
The District Judge’s refusal to adjourn was based on a material mistake of fact regarding witness attendance, which played a decisive role in the reasoning. The interests of justice require the merits of the case to be resolved at trial, justifying quashing the decision and remitting the matter.
Court Disposition
decision quashed and matter remitted to Magistrates’ Court
Orders
- The decision not to adjourn is quashed.
- The matter is remitted to the Magistrates’ Court for trial.
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