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[2011]JRC115B
Before : |
Sir Christopher Pitchers, Commissioner, sitting alone. |
Between |
Stuart Syvret |
Applicant |
And |
Her Majesty's Attorney General |
First Respondent |
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Connetable of Grouville |
Second Respondent |
APPLICATION FOR COMMISSIONER TO RECUSE HIMSELF.
Stuart Syvret appeared in person.
Advocate S. M. Baker for the Respondents.
judgment
the commissioner:
1. In a recent hearing, Commissioner Sumption, hearing a civil action by Mr Syvret, set out his acquaintance with, and contact with various members of the legal establishment in Jersey. Although I think there is a strong argument in principle for not answering individual litigant's questions of this sort, I do not want Mr Syvret to think that I am going to put myself in any different position from Commissioner Sumption, so for that reason I am prepared to answer the questions that Commissioner Sumption has answered.
2. I have done my best to recollect accurately what contact I have had, but of course I have only been doing this sitting in my retiring room for the last 10 minutes. I have been able, however, to check the dates of my appointment.
3. I was appointed by the then Bailiff, now Commissioner Philip Bailhache, on 20th November, 2008, by which time I was a retired High Court Judge in England. I was sworn in by him on 8th December 2008, which was the first time I had ever visited this Island.
4. My previous knowledge of the four people named by Mr Syvret is as follows:-
(i) The Bailiff, I came across on a few occasions in a professional capacity when he was practising at the English Bar in the 1970s. At short notice I cannot give the exact years, though no doubt it is a matter of public record when he was practising in England and Wales. After he returned to Jersey to practice law here I had no contact with him at all, either face to face or in any other capacity until I came here on my appointment as Commissioner.
(ii) The Deputy Bailiff and Commissioner Philip Bailhache, I had never met either of them before I came to the Island to be sworn in on 8th December, 2008.
(iii) The present Attorney General, Mr Le Cocq, I think I must have been formally introduced to him at some stage, so far as I am aware I have never spoken to him at all.
5. Social contact with the above named. I have never been into the houses of any of them, the closest I have been was to be in a car that was picking up the present Bailiff for a formal dinner. I have never been entertained by any of them at their houses. I did attend a formal dinner, I cannot now remember whether all of the three judicial members of that group were there or not, for the retiring Bailiff of Guernsey when he ceased to be a member of the Court of Appeal of Jersey. I also on one occasion had dinner in a restaurant with the present Bailiff and Deputy Bailiff. I had no social contact with the Deputy Bailiff when he was Attorney General and I have had no social contact with the present Attorney General. Apart from that, as one would expect, since they are working in the same building as I have been working in, I have seen them informally in the Courts, that is to say the judicial members of that group, not the Attorney General, and on a few occasions have had lunch with one or other of them.
6. That is the extent of my acquaintance with and social contact with that group.
7. I decline to recuse myself from hearing this matter, it seems to me that acquaintance is so limited as to make it proper for me to adjudicate on these matters.