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Digital copy of Email correspondence involving Senator Sir Philip Bailhache concerning John Hemming MP and the issue of the ability of a person to judicial review a decision not to prosecute. [Some details redacted]. For Sir Philip Bailhache's Witness Statement to the Inquiry dated 22 January 2016, see ZC/D/AW4/B2/24/WS000699.
Reference | ZC/D/AW4/A5/27/WD007255 |
Date | 20 September 2012 |
Scope and Content | Refers to Senator Sir Philip Bailhache meeting John Hemmings MP following his speech in the House of Commons and discussion about the issue of the ability of a person to judicial review a decision by the Attorney General not to prosecute. Includes questions by Sir Philip of Timothy Le Cocq (Attorney General) regarding whether individuals named by [Stuart] Syvret got an injuction against Syvret, the reason for [Graham] Power's suspension and whether Sally Le B [Le Brocq] was still a director of the JEP [Jersey Evening Post]. Includes response by Mr Le Cocq to the questions and includes extracts from Hansard relating to a question by Senator Syvret of the Attorney General regarding the appeal mechanisms available to victims of crimes should a decision be made not to prosecute their cases and a question by Senator B E Shenton of the Minister for Home Affairs regarding staff suspensions following the investigation into Operation Blast. |
Names | Bailhache, Sir Philip Bailhache, William Edmonds, John Hilton, Jackie, Deputy Le Brocq, Sally Le Cocq, Timothy Le Hérissier, Roy, Deputy Pitman, Trevor, Deputy Power, Graham Sharp, Howard Shenton, Ben, Senator Syvret, Stuart, Senator Attorney General Hemming, John Attorney General BBC Radio Jersey Devonshire Hotels Hansard Haut de la Garenne House of Commons Jersey Evening Post Law Officers' Department Operation Blast Operation Rectangle Royal Court Solicitor General States of Jersey Police Wiltshire Police |
Keywords | advice | allegations | Attorneys General | child protection | childcare | Children | children's services | Correspondence | courts | E-mail | evidence | families | IJCI | investigations | judiciary | legal advice | prosecutions | reviews | senators | witnesses |
Places | St Helier, Haut de la Garenne |
Dimensions | 1 pdf file |
Language | English |
Level of description | File |
Access restrictions | PDF file - please click on the link to download |
Closed until | 2100 |
Context:
Digital copy of Email correspondence involving Senator Sir Philip Bailhache concerning John Hemming MP and the issue of the ability of a person to judicial review a decision not to prosecute. [Some details redacted]. For Sir Philip Bailhache's Witness Statement to the Inquiry dated 22 January 2016, see ZC/D/AW4/B2/24/WS000699.
ZC/D/AW4/A5/27/WD007255
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