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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Administrative Court) Decisions >> Crocker v Devon And Cornwall Police [2020] EWHC 2838 (Admin) (28 October 2020) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2020/2838.html Cite as: [2020] WLR(D) 582, [2021] 1 WLR 569, [2020] EWHC 2838 (Admin), [2021] WLR 569 |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
BRISTOL DISTRICT REGISTRY
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
2 Redcliff Street Bristol, BS1 6GR |
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B e f o r e :
VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
and
MR JUSTICE GRIFFITHS
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KAYLEIGH CROCKER |
Appellant |
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-v- |
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DEVON AND CORNWALL POLICE |
Respondent |
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- and - |
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PLYMOUTH CITY COUNCIL |
Interested Party |
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Chris Cuddihee (instructed by Plymouth City Council Legal) for the Respondent and Interested Party
Hearing date: 16 October 2020
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Crown Copyright ©
Lord Justice Dingemans:
Introduction
Relevant background
The proceedings in the Courts below
The judgment of HHJ Townsend
The stated questions
(i) Is the requirement for an appeal to be 'made' within 21 days under the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 s84(5) satisfied by the giving of notice of appeal to the appropriate Court within that period, or does it also require that the notice be given to any other party to the appeal within that period?
(ii) Does Rule 7(5) of the Crown Court Rules 1982 Part III apply to appeals against Closure Orders so as to allow the Crown Court a discretion to extend the time for appeal after the expiry of the 21 day period prescribed in the Anti-Social Behaviour, Crime and Policing Act 2014 s84(5)?
Relevant statutory provisions
"(1) An appeal against a decision to make or extend a closure order may be made by—
(a) a person on whom the closure notice was served under section 79;
(b) anyone else who has an interest in the premises but on whom the closure notice was not served.
[…..]
(4) An appeal under this section is to the Crown Court.
(5) An appeal under this section must be made within the period of 21 days beginning with the date of the decision to which it relates.
(6) On an appeal under this section the Crown Court may make whatever order it thinks appropriate."
"7 Notice of Appeal
(1) An appeal shall be commenced by the appellant's giving notice of appeal in accordance with the following provisions of this Rule.
(2) The notice required by the preceding paragraph shall be in writing and shall be given—
(a) in a case where the appeal is against a decision of a magistrates' court, to the designated officer for the magistrates' court;
(b) in the case of an appeal under section 67B or 81B of the Licensing Act 1964 against a decision of licensing justices, to the designated officer for the justices;
(c) in any other case, to the appropriate officer of the Crown Court;
(d) in the case of an appeal against a decision of a youth court in proceedings to which Part III of the Magistrates' Courts (Children and Young Persons) Rules 1988 applies (care proceedings and proceedings relating to care or supervision orders), to any person (other than the appellant) to whom notice of the proceedings in the youth court was given in pursuance of Rule 14(3) of the said Rules and to any other person who made representations to the youth court in those proceedings in pursuance of Rule 19(1) of those Rules; and
(e) in any case, to any other party to the appeal.
(3) Notice of appeal shall be given not later than 21 days after the day on which the decision appealed against is given and, for this purpose, where the court has adjourned the trial of an information after conviction, that day shall be the day on which the court sentences or otherwise deals with the offender:
[….]
(5) The time for giving notice of appeal (whether prescribed under paragraph (3), or under an enactment listed in Part I of Schedule 3) may be extended, either before or after it expires, by the Crown Court, on an application made in accordance with paragraph (6).
(6) An application for an extension of time shall be made in writing, specifying the grounds of the application and sent to the appropriate officer of the Crown Court.
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Relevant legal principles
The construction of section 84(5) of the 2014 Act and section 7 of the Crown Court Rules
Disposal of the appeal
Mr Justice Griffiths