Members of Chambers have been involved in many of the leading cases securing the civil rights of prisoners and developing important remedies.
> members of the prison law team
We undertake the full range of work in this area, including judicial review, civil actions against the Home Office, adjudication hearings, representation before lifer, parole, and recall panels, death penalty cases, Categorisation of prisoners in particular Cat A and calculation of sentence.
Garden Court North Chambers is alone in the North of England in its degree of expertise in this specialist area and recent cases undertaken include R v Robert Brown, CA 13/11/02 (conviction quashed having served 25 years of a life sentence); Ezeh & Connors v UK [2004] 39 EHRR 1 (regarding Article 6 in prison adjudications); R v Gov of Brockhill Prison, ex parte Evans (No.1) [1997] 2WLR236 (calculation of remand time); R v Brockhill Prison, ex parte Evans (No 2) [2000] 3WLR 843. (Leading false imprisonment case); R on the application of Middleton v Sec of State Home Dept [2004] 2 AC 182. (leading case on application of Article 2 to Inquest proceedings and the ambit of neglect verdicts); R v Stocker [2003] 2 CrAppR(S) 54, CA, and R v Bingham [2004] (cases on the relationship between remand time, administrative recall and Section 116 orders).
Members of our prison law team regularly provide in-house training to solicitors and have recently covered topics such as an overview of prisoners' rights, prisoners and human rights, and the duty to give reasons in decisions relating to prisoners.
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Click here to view details of recent Prison Law seminars and seminar papers. A comprehensive 5-day prison law course is also available
Members of our prison law team also provide in-house training to solicitors. The team have recently provided training covering topics such as:
The team are able to tailor any training to your specific needs and so would be happy to discuss any other ideas you may have for topics. Contact Helen Ray for more details.
Chambers produces regular Prison law legal updates which are published on www.insidetime.org , the online version of Inside Time (the national monthly newspaper for Prisoners).