BRIAN MORRICE AGAINST THE SCOTTISH MINISTERS [2022] ScotCS CSOH_77 (13 October 2022)
The petitioner did not have an established right to FGTR; the delay in processing his application was not irrational given the complexity of his case, the need for risk management, and the impact of the pandemic. There was no unlawful delay at common law, nor was there a breach of Article 5 ECHR, as the threshold...
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- Citation
- [2022] ScotCS CSOH_77
- Parties
- Petitioner: Brian Morrice; Respondents: The Scottish Ministers
- Jurisdiction
- Scotland
- Judgment Date
- 13 October 2022
- Procedural Posture
- Judicial Review Petition / Final Judgment at First Instance
- Outcome
- Petition refused
- Legal Topics
- Judicial Review of Administrative Delay, Article 5 ECHR (right to Liberty and Security), Prisoner Rehabilitation and Temporary Release, Procedural Fairness, Irrationality in Administrative Law
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Parties
Brian Morrice
Petitioner
The Scottish Ministers
Respondents
Procedural Posture
Judicial Review Petition / Final Judgment at First Instance
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the delay in determining the petitioner's application for First Grant of Temporary Release (FGTR) was unlawful at common law
- 2 Whether the delay breached Article 5 of the ECHR (right to liberty and security)
- 3 Whether the petitioner was entitled to just satisfaction (damages) for the alleged breach
Ratio Decidendi
The petitioner did not have an established right to FGTR; the delay in processing his application was not irrational given the complexity of his case, the need for risk management, and the impact of the pandemic. There was no unlawful delay at common law, nor was there a breach of Article 5 ECHR, as the threshold for arbitrariness was not met and the petitioner was not deprived of a real opportunity for rehabilitation.
Court Disposition
Petition refused
Orders
- Respondents' fourth, fifth and sixth pleas-in-law sustained
- Petition refused
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