McCann & Anor v Bennett [2013] EWHC 283 (QB) (21 February 2013)
The defendant, having given clear and binding undertakings to the court not to publish or distribute allegations that the claimants were guilty of, or to be suspected of, causing the death of their daughter, disposing of her body, lying about what happened, or covering up their actions, repeatedly breached those...
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- Citation
- [2013] EWHC 283 (QB)
- Parties
- Claimant: Gerry McCann; Claimant: Kate McCann; Defendant: Tony Bennett
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 21 February 2013
- Procedural Posture
- Contempt of Court (committal Application) / Judgment on Liability for Contempt; Penalty to Be Determined After Judgment
- Outcome
- Defendant found in contempt of court for breach of undertakings; penalty to be determined at a later hearing.
- Legal Topics
- Breach of Undertaking, Libel, Harassment, Freedom of Expression, Injunctions
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Parties
Gerry McCann
Claimant
Kate McCann
Claimant
Tony Bennett
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Contempt of Court (committal Application) / Judgment on Liability for Contempt; Penalty to Be Determined After Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the defendant breached undertakings given to the court not to publish defamatory allegations about the claimants
- 2 Whether the defendant is in contempt of court for such breaches
Ratio Decidendi
The defendant, having given clear and binding undertakings to the court not to publish or distribute allegations that the claimants were guilty of, or to be suspected of, causing the death of their daughter, disposing of her body, lying about what happened, or covering up their actions, repeatedly breached those undertakings by publishing and distributing materials to that effect. The court is satisfied to the criminal standard that the defendant is in contempt of court.
Court Disposition
Defendant found in contempt of court for breach of undertakings; penalty to be determined at a later hearing.
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