Scully -v- DPP [2005] IESC 11 (16 March 2005)
The applicant’s delay in seeking judicial review was significant and unexplained, indicating the application was based on a remote or theoretical possibility rather than a real risk of unfair trial. The CCTV footage was, on uncontroverted evidence, of no evidential value and did not cover the relevant area. The duty...
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- Citation
- [2005] IESC 11
- Parties
- Applicant/appellant: Michael Scully; Respondent: Director of Public Prosecutions
- Jurisdiction
- Ireland
- Judgment Date
- 16 March 2005
- Procedural Posture
- Judicial Review (criminal) Appeal / Supreme Court Appeal From High Court Refusal of Judicial Review
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed; High Court order affirmed
- Legal Topics
- Preservation of Evidence, Delay in Seeking Relief, Right to Fair Trial, Disclosure Obligations, Cctv/video Evidence
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Parties
Michael Scully
Applicant/appellant
Director of Public Prosecutions
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review (criminal) Appeal / Supreme Court Appeal From High Court Refusal of Judicial Review
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the failure by the gardaí to preserve CCTV footage amounted to a breach of the State’s duty to preserve potentially exculpatory evidence
- 2 Whether the applicant’s delay in seeking judicial review disentitled him to relief
- 3 Scope of the duty on police to seek out and preserve evidence relevant to guilt or innocence
Ratio Decidendi
The applicant’s delay in seeking judicial review was significant and unexplained, indicating the application was based on a remote or theoretical possibility rather than a real risk of unfair trial. The CCTV footage was, on uncontroverted evidence, of no evidential value and did not cover the relevant area. The duty to preserve evidence is subject to reasonable practicality, and the applicant failed to engage with the actual state of the evidence. Relief was properly refused.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed; High Court order affirmed
Orders
- Application for judicial review refused
- Prosecution may proceed
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