Leszek Gwiazdecki v Polish Judicial Authority

Leszek Gwiazdecki v Polish Judicial Authority

There are substantial grounds for believing that if released on conditional bail the appellant would fail to surrender, given his history of absconding, the nature of the offences, and the circumstances of the case.

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Parties
Appellant: Leszek Gwiazdecki; Respondent: Polish Judicial Authority
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
11 September 2024
Procedural Posture
Extradition / Bail Application
Outcome
bail refused
Legal Topics
Bail, Risk of Absconding, Extradition Proceedings
Criminal Law Extradition Law Bail Risk of Absconding Extradition Proceedings

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Parties

Leszek Gwiazdecki

Appellant

Polish Judicial Authority

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Extradition / Bail Application

  1. 1 Whether the appellant should be granted bail pending extradition proceedings

Ratio Decidendi

There are substantial grounds for believing that if released on conditional bail the appellant would fail to surrender, given his history of absconding, the nature of the offences, and the circumstances of the case.

Court Disposition

bail refused

Orders

  • Appellant to remain in custody pending extradition proceedings