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Neutral Citation Number: [2014] EWHC 4276 (Admin)
CO/4392/2014

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT

Royal Courts of Justice
Strand
London WC2A 2LL
14 November 2014

B e f o r e :

MR JUSTICE OUSELEY
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Between:
SIPAVICIUS Appellant
v
SIAULLAI REGIONAL COURT LITHUANIA Respondent

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Mr J Atlee (instructed by AC & Co Solicitors) appeared on behalf of the Appellant
Miss K Howarth (instructed by the CPS Extradition Unit) appeared on behalf of the Respondent

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  1. MR JUSTICE OUSELEY: Mr Atlee, appearing on behalf of the appellant, has applied to come off the record. He gave notice of this; the solicitors did, recently, very recently. I have refused that application today. Mr Atlee rightly has concluded that there are no arguments that he can properly advance.
  2. The brief fact is that the appellant committed a quite serious assault on 12 September 2010, for which he has been convicted. His suspended sentence of 1 year 6 months was activated because he failed to comply with the conditions of its suspension. He has come to the United Kingdom effectively as a fugitive, knowing he was in breach of the terms of his suspended sentence, since when he has committed a number of offences in this country.
  3. He has no significant private life, certainly none sufficient to outweigh the interests of extradition.
  4. Accordingly, this appeal is dismissed.


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