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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
(SITTING AS A DEPUTY HIGH COURT JUDGE)
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF ALLEN | Claimant | |
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PAROLE BOARD | Defendant |
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MR T BULEY (instructed by THE TREASURY SOLICITOR) appeared on behalf of the Defendant
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"It is not clear that the Parole Board applied the correct standard of proof in accordance with Re D. The grounds are arguable."
"The panel is satisfied that there is evidence of domestic violence based upon the statement of Miss Ellis [who as I understand it was Mr Allen's then partner] and her contemporaneous complaint to the police."
The Parole Board went on to say, in the next sentence:
"The panel does not accept the explanation first given in your evidence [that is Mr Allen's evidence to the panel] that this was her ploy to have you out of the property in order to improve her claim to benefit."
"As he [Mr Allen] came towards me, I was backing up into the spare room. Gary then started to strangle me; his hands were round my neck. He was squeezing my neck, he was literally squeezing it, and I was being pushed back into the laundry basket."
It then goes on to say:
"I had tonsillitis and my throat was seriously swollen. And then I just remember I used to do karate as a child so I put my hands in between his arms and pushed them away. I then pushed him in his chest."
Also, it is important to draw attention to the fact that there was a telephone call made by Miss Ellis to the police and I have seen a copy of the telephone conversation.
"The panel does not accept the explanation first given in your evidence to the panel, that this was her ploy to have you out of the property in order to improve her claim to benefit."
"The Secretary of State hereby authorises the release on licence on a number of conditions:
4) He shall reside only where approved by his Probation Officer; and
5) He shall work only where approved by his Probation Officer and shall inform his Probation Officer at once if he loses his job."
"The evidence is abundantly clear that you were staying at your father's house on a regular basis without notifying your supervisors."
The next sentence I think contains a typing error, I understand that it is accepted that the next sentence says:
"You clearly were aware of the need to keep them informed and seek their approval, as on other occasions, when it suited you, you did seek their approval."
It seems to me, and it is my finding, that that is a sufficient reason for the finding made by the panel in relation to residence.