De Figueiredo -v- Commonwealth of Australia [2010] JRC 052 (11 March 2010)
The statutory scheme under the Extradition (Jersey) Law 2004 provides an exclusive appeal process for challenging extradition orders; collateral challenges are not permitted where an appeal is available and pending. The grounds raised by the applicant can and should be pursued through the statutory appeal process.
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- Citation
- [2010] JRC 052
- Parties
- Applicant: Philip Eric de Figueiredo; Respondent: Her Majesty's Attorney General
- Jurisdiction
- Jersey
- Judgment Date
- 11 March 2010
- Procedural Posture
- Application for Leave to Serve a Representation / Preliminary Application Prior to Appeal Hearing
- Outcome
- application refused
- Legal Topics
- Extradition Order, Statutory Compliance, Appeal Process, Collateral Challenge
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Parties
Philip Eric de Figueiredo
Applicant
Her Majesty's Attorney General
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Application for Leave to Serve a Representation / Preliminary Application Prior to Appeal Hearing
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the applicant can challenge the Attorney General's extradition order by means other than the statutory appeal process
- 2 Whether the Attorney General's order and certificate complied with Articles 30 and 32 of the Extradition (Jersey) Law 2004
Ratio Decidendi
The statutory scheme under the Extradition (Jersey) Law 2004 provides an exclusive appeal process for challenging extradition orders; collateral challenges are not permitted where an appeal is available and pending. The grounds raised by the applicant can and should be pursued through the statutory appeal process.
Court Disposition
application refused
Orders
- Leave to serve a Representation is refused.
- Applicant to pay the costs of this application, enforcement stayed pending outcome of appeals.
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