Legal System 3: System of Precedent Flashcards

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How does vertical binding effect work? Is it limited?

A

top down from highest court to courts lower.
Not limited

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Which courts can bind themselves horizontally?

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Court of Appeal
- only in civil division
- in criminal division it can depart from own decisions if convicted that the decision was wrong and would cause hardship

High Court
- only if it was acting as appellant court
- not binding if it was acting in first instance

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When is a decision binding?

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Prior decision must involve similar facts and similar laws

Statement must come from majority or unanimous decision

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What is the route of appeal in civil cases?

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  1. County Court: DJ
  2. County Court CJ
  3. High court: High court judge
  4. Court of Appeal: Lord Justice
  5. Supreme Court: Justice
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What is the destination of appeal if case if heard by high court master?

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To High Court Judge

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What is the process for appealing?

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  1. seek permission from court that made judgement
  2. Only if they refuse apply to court which will hear appeal
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When might an appeal be grated (requirements):

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Granted only if:
- claim looks to have real prospect of success; or

  • there is another pressing reason to hear case
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What is doen in an appeal in civil case vs criminal case?

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Civil Case
- only look at lower courts decision
- no new evidence unless permission granted

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What is considered in criminal appeal of magistrates decision (crown court and high court)?

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Crown court
- for sentence or conviction
- full rehearing of case
- can use new evidence/witnesses

High Court
- only legal arguments
- no rehearing of case
- 3 judges affirm, amend or return magistrates decision

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What are the options to appeal from magistrates court?

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Crown Court
- Defendant only
- against sentence and/or conviction
- full rehearing

High Court
- either party
- only if decision was wrong in law or ultra vires
- on full rehearing

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Where can you appeal crown court decision?

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DEFENDANT only

  • to court of appeal
  • within 28 days of decision
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When can a criminal appeal be made to court of appeal?

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Only on grounds that conviction was unsafe
- evidence wrongly admitted/excluded
- direction wrongly given or omitted
- obvios bias etc.

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If horizontal binding does not apply should court follow precedent set by own court?

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Yes unless are a cogent (convincing) reasons for not doing so

If there are conflicting decisions then the latter one will apply

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