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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Administrative Court) Decisions >> Evans, R (on the application of) v North Somerset Magistrates Court [2012] EWHC 2382 (Admin) (27 April 2012) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2012/2382.html Cite as: [2012] EWHC 2382 (Admin) |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
DIVISIONAL COURT
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE EADY
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF EVANS | Claimant | |
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NORTH SOMERSET MAGISTRATES COURT | Defendant |
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"...On the application of the person against whom the compensation order was made, discharge the order or reduce the amount which remains to be paid; but this is subject to subsections (2) to (4) below."
"The Justices adjudication was that the compensation should stand (...) The Justices were satisfied that the offer of payment from the redundancy money was made freely by the Claimant at the previous hearing and no good reason existed not to further consider this."
"The claimant clearly told the justices that she did not see why she should have to pay the order. Her demeanour was belligerent during the hearing and she seemed unable to understand why she should have to pay the money outstanding to the compensatee. In effect she had already been punished. In answering the questions put to her by the justices the claimant expressed a palpable level of contempt for the court, claiming to appear unmoved by her compliance with the previous court order, made no offer of payment. A means enquiry followed. No offer was forthcoming and at this point the claimant's husband stood up in the public gallery and offered to pay £3,000 that day."