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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Administrative Court) Decisions >> Hamasalih v Italian Judicial Authority [2024] EWHC 595 (Admin) (15 March 2024) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2024/595.html Cite as: [2024] EWHC 595 (Admin) |
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KING'S BENCH DIVISION
ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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AWAT WAHAB HAMASALIH |
Applicant |
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ITALIAN JUDICIAL AUTHORITY |
Respondent |
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Hearing dates: 7 March 2024
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Crown Copyright ©
The Hon. Mr Justice Bourne :
"Fresh evidence/abuse of process
3. On the papers before me, there is no satisfactory explanation as to why the evidence contained in Prof Saccucci's report of 2 October 2020 was not available in time for the hearing before the District Judge on 5 January 2023. It is plain and obvious that fair trial rights or questions of abuse of process (if meritorious) could and should have been raised at the extradition hearing: there is nothing obscure about any of the points that the Appellant now seeks to raise under Ground 2 and no proper reason why they could not have been ventilated before DJ Zani.
4. There was ample opportunity for the Appellant (who was represented by counsel and solicitors) to produce all relevant evidence in relation to the issues that he would have wished to raise before the District Judge. The late production of the fresh evidence and the belated attempt to rely on abuse of process represent an illegitimate and unmeritorious attempt to use this court as a court of first instance. The abuse of process arguments are in any event unarguable as amply demonstrated in the Respondent's Notice. The conditions for the admissibility of fresh evidence or the raising of a fresh issue under s.27(4) of the Extradition Act are not even arguably met."
1. The representation order is extended to enable the Applicant to obtain translations of the relevant Italian court documents.
2. The applicant will file and serve the translated Italian court documents within 28 days.
3. The Applicant will file and serve any other evidence from Italian and/or English lawyers by the same date.
4. The Applicant will file and serve written submissions within 14 days of service of the material referred to at 2-3 above.
5. The Respondent will file and serve written submissions in reply 14 days thereafter.