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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand. London. WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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MRS JUSTICE RAFFERTY
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LEEDS CITY COUNCIL |
Appellant |
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RG |
Respondent |
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Maya Sikand (instructed by Harrison Bundy & Co, Leeds) for the Respondent
Hearing dates : 19th April 2007
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Crown Copyright ©
Lord Justice Latham:
"Did the court have power pursuant to section 1(8) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 to vary by extending the duration of an Anti-Social Behaviour Order made pursuant to section 1(1) of the Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (as amended)?"
"(1) An application for an order under this section may be made by a relevant authority if it appears to the authority that the following conditions are fulfilled with respect to any person aged ten or over, namely -
(a) that the person has acted, since the commencement date, in an anti-social manner, that is to say, in a manner that caused or was likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress to one or more persons not of the same householder as themselves; and
(b) that such an order is necessary to protect relevant persons from further anti-social acts by him.
(4) If, on such an application, it is proved that the conditions mentioned in sub-section (1) are fulfilled, the magistrates' court may make an order under this section (an "anti-social behaviour order") which prohibits the defendant doing anything described in the order:
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(8) Subject to subsection (9) below, the applicant or the defendant may apply by complaint to the court which made an anti-social behaviour order for it to be varied or discharged by a further order....."
"The prosecutor, the defendant, or any other person mentioned in the order may apply to the court for it to be varied or discharged by further order."
"Nowhere does the sub-section say there is no power to extend the order for a s-peciflc term ...."
"It seems to me that the duration of the order whether it be for a specified period or without limit of time, is just as much a term of the order as any specific provision, for example restraining the defendant from going within the specified distance of a place. The purpose of the provision was to protect the victim or potential victim from harassment. In my judgment, the subsection should be construed so as to enable the court to do that in the most simple and expeditious way possible."