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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF WOZNIAK | Claimant | |
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CIRCUIT COURT IN LUBLIN | Defendant |
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4. The latest decision is that of the Divisional Court in Hartung v Circuit Court in Szczecin [2012] EWHC 1884 Admin, a decision of the court consisting of Sir John Thomas PQBD and Mr Justice Kenneth Parker. Essentially that decided, following a succession of other cases which were decided recently, that the conditions in Poland were not such as to contravene Article 3 and it was only if it could be shown that there were very special matters which adversely affected the individual that such a claim could get off the ground. Here, the appellant says that the special matter so far as he is concerned is, first, the fact that he has only one eye and has medical problems and, secondly, the fact that the victim of his crime was a retired prison officer which makes him somewhat unpopular with the prison officers.