Conclusions – Issue 1
Conclusions – Issue 1
Accordingly, the position is not distinguishable from that considered in Keiserie, and the Claimant must be deemed to have been released on licence. This is despite the absence of notice to him of that fact, or of the licence’s conditions, or any explanation of how the discussion that I accept took place on 26 August 2022 was of continuing relevance, despite the initiation of extradition proceedings.
- Heading
- The factual background
- Legal Background – Statutory Provisions
- Legal Background – Caselaw
- Ground 4 – Unlawfulness of the Recall Decision
- Release on Licence
- Conclusions – Issue 1
- Breach of Conditions and the Calder Test
- Conclusions – Issue 2
- The reasons for recalling the Claimant
- Conclusions – Issue 3
- Rationality of the Decision to Recall
- Conclusions – Limb 1 and Condition 5(i)
- Limb 2: The Necessity of Recall
- Of the police and/or prison service in the Republic of Ireland
- Conclusions: Ground 4
- Relief
- Damages for false imprisonment
- Conclusions
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