K. -v- Taaffe & Anor [2009] IEHC 243 (15 May 2009)

K. -v- Taaffe & Anor [2009] IEHC 243 (15 May 2009)

The statutory amendments by substitution preserved the District Court's power to make detention orders under s. 38(2) of the Criminal Justice Act 1994, even where cash was seized under the amended s. 38(1A). The errors and omissions on the face of the orders were minor, did not affect the substance or jurisdiction,...

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Citation
[2009] IEHC 243
Parties
Applicant: K. K.; Respondent: Garda Eamonn Taaffe; Respondent: Judge John Coughlan; Respondent: Judge Mary Collins; Respondent: The Commissioner of An Garda Síochána
Jurisdiction
Ireland
Judgment Date
15 May 2009
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review / Final Judgment
Outcome
Reliefs refused
Legal Topics
Detention of Cash, Statutory Interpretation, Validity of Court Orders, Proceeds of Crime
Criminal Law Judicial Review Detention of Cash Statutory Interpretation Validity of Court Orders Proceeds of Crime

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Parties

K. K.

Applicant

Garda Eamonn Taaffe

Respondent

Judge John Coughlan

Respondent

Judge Mary Collins

Respondent

The Commissioner of An Garda Síochána

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Judicial Review / Final Judgment

  1. 1 Whether District Court had jurisdiction to make orders detaining seized cash under s. 38(2) of the Criminal Justice Act 1994 as amended
  2. 2 Whether errors on the face of the District Court orders rendered them void
  3. 3 Whether the orders failed to show jurisdiction or satisfy statutory requirements

Ratio Decidendi

The statutory amendments by substitution preserved the District Court's power to make detention orders under s. 38(2) of the Criminal Justice Act 1994, even where cash was seized under the amended s. 38(1A). The errors and omissions on the face of the orders were minor, did not affect the substance or jurisdiction, and did not render the orders void. The statutory requirements were met.

Court Disposition

Reliefs refused