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Covid regulations accused had right of silence


By Catherine Baksi2021-02-24T15:27:00+00:00
A person suspected of breaching the coronavirus regulations is not required by law to give the police their name and address, an appeal has ruled. Keith Neale, a 60-year-old homeless man, had his conviction for obstructing a police officer by failing to give his details quashed, by the High Court sitting in Cardiff.
In an important judgment on the legal duties of citizens under the coronavirus regulations Mrs Justice Steyn and Lord Justice Dingemans ruled that Neale was under no common law obligation or statutory duty to give the police his name and address. ....

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Lawyer in the news: Patrick Ormerod, Bindmans


Who? Patrick Ormerod, solicitor in the crime and extradition team, Bindmans, London.
Why is he in the news? Represented students who were given £10,000 fixed penalty notices (FPNs) under coronavirus regulations for allegedly organising or facilitating an unlawful gathering. Following representations from Bindmans, these were replaced with £200 FPNs or withdrawn entirely by the police force that issued them.
Thoughts on the case: ‘Draconian emergency coronavirus legislation, while necessary, goes too far in giving the police powers to issue £10,000 FPNs with no formal route of appeal that doesn’t risk criminalisation. CPS statistics confirm shocking numbers of people have been unlawfully prosecuted under the legislation, which has been hastily drafted, insufficiently scrutinised and poorly communicated. Given FPNs can be issued on-the-spot to those whom authorised officers ‘reasonably believe’ to have breached the regulations, there is significant potential for e ....

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