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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Administrative Court) Decisions >> Emberson v County Court of Boulogne-Sur-Mer, France [2015] EWHC 3030 (Admin) (12 October 2015) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/Admin/2015/3030.html Cite as: [2015] EWHC 3030 (Admin) |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURT
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EMBERSON | Appellant | |
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COUNTY COURT OF BOULOGNE-SUR-MER, FRANCE | Respondent |
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Mr Daniel Sternberg (instructed by the CPS Extradition Unit) appeared on behalf of the Respondent
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i. "I am unable to say whether there is likely to be considered pending any further hearing that Mr Emberson's failure to act responsibly in respect of the correspondence sent to him by the French authorities has placed him in the unfortunate position whereby he is clearly at much greater risk of being remanded in custody whilst seeking to appeal against conviction or seeking a retrial, rather than being on bail whilst awaiting the original trial."
i. "French penal procedure may allow the person charged with an offence or under investigation to remain at liberty (liberté provisoire e.g. remanded on bail). However, because of the difficulty of guaranteeing that the accused will present themself for further investigation and trial if they are not a resident of France, foreigners charged with an offence are almost invariably placed on remand. Applications for bail are also unlikely to be accepted in the case of a person who faces serious charges."