Att. Gen. v Collie [2001] JLR 113 (13 February 2001)

Att. Gen. v Collie [2001] JLR 113 (13 February 2001)

The Royal Court has jurisdiction to judicially review a Magistrate's refusal to adjourn proceedings.

Citation
[2001] JLR 113
Parties
Applicant: Attorney General; Respondent: Collie
Jurisdiction
Jersey
Judgment Date
13 February 2001
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review / Appeal
Outcome
adjournment refusal subject to judicial review
Legal Topics
Adjournment of Proceedings, Judicial Review of Magistrate's Decision

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Parties

Attorney General

Applicant

Collie

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Judicial Review / Appeal

  1. 1 Whether the Royal Court may judicially review a Magistrate's decision to refuse an adjournment

Ratio Decidendi

The Royal Court has jurisdiction to judicially review a Magistrate's refusal to adjourn proceedings.

Court Disposition

adjournment refusal subject to judicial review