AG v Haynes [2002] JRC 44 (22 February 2002)

AG v Haynes [2002] JRC 44 (22 February 2002)

Partial compliance with the original orders justifies limiting the punishment to a new probation order and completion of community service rather than imprisonment.

Citation
[2002] JRC 44
Parties
Defendant: Haynes; Prosecutor: Crown
Jurisdiction
Jersey
Judgment Date
22 February 2002
Procedural Posture
Criminal / Sentencing
Outcome
probation order and community service imposed; previous orders revoked
Legal Topics
Breach of Court Order, Probation, Community Service

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Parties

Haynes

Defendant

Crown

Prosecutor

Procedural Posture

Criminal / Sentencing

  1. 1 failure to comply with court order
  2. 2 appropriate sanction for breach

Ratio Decidendi

Partial compliance with the original orders justifies limiting the punishment to a new probation order and completion of community service rather than imprisonment.

Court Disposition

probation order and community service imposed; previous orders revoked

Orders

  • Revoke probation and community service orders imposed on 27 July 2000.
  • Impose new probation order for 12 months from today.