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England and Wales High Court (Senior Courts Costs Office) Decisions |
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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Senior Courts Costs Office) Decisions >> R. v TA [2024] EWHC 2546 (SCCO) (07 October 2024) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Costs/2024/2546.html Cite as: [2024] EWHC 2546 (SCCO) |
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SCCO Reference: SC-2024-CRI-000008 SC-2024-CRI-000034 |
SENIOR COURTS COSTS OFFICE
Royal Courts of Justice London, WC2A 2LL |
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Rex |
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TA |
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Judgment on Appeal under Regulation 29 of the Criminal Legal Aid (Remuneration) Regulations 2013 |
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Appellants: Richard Wright KC Ben Campbell (Counsel) |
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Crown Copyright ©
Costs Judge Rowley:
"1.1: Killing of a child (16 years old or under); killing of two or more persons; killing of a police officer, prison officer or equivalent public servant in the course of their duty; killing of a patient in a medical or nursing care context; corporate manslaughter; manslaughter by gross negligence; missing body killing.
1.2: Killing done with a firearm; defendant has a previous conviction for murder; body is dismembered (literally), or destroyed by fire or other means by the offender; the defendant is a child (16 or under).
1.3: All other cases of murder.
1.4: All other cases of manslaughter."
"The issue is, therefore, whether or not a "foster carer" is a public servant equivalent to a police officer or prison officer."
"On 26th April 2021, the Defendant murdered Mr Clive Porter, a Boat Licensing Ranger employed by the Canal & River Trust. Mr Porter was a retired police officer; he had served with Hertfordshire Police for over 30 years. It was alleged that the Defendant had fallen into a disagreement with Mr Porter as he attempted to place an enforcement notice (or letter) on a boat moored next to that occupied by the Defendant. Eyewitnesses described a disagreement between the men, but no-one actually saw the assault which led to Mr Porter's death. His body was found subsequently in a shallow ditch. It was asserted that he had been strangled and/or drowned by the Defendant."