Practice and Procedure

ANTHONY BARBER V CROWN PROSECUTION SERVICE (2004)

PUBLISHED October 25, 2004
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In a prosecution for an offence of breaching a restraining order made under the Protection from Harassment Act 1997 s.5(5) it was necessary for the Crown Prosecution Service to prove the existence of the restraining order. One of the ways it could be proved was by the defendant admitting to its existence, terms and duration.

QBD (Admin) (Forbes J)

25/10/2004

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