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*[[R (IT) v SSJ (2008) EWHC 1707]] | *[[R (IT) v SSJ (2008) EWHC 1707 (Admin)]] | ||
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The Mental Health Tribunal may not grant a conditional discharge in circumstances where the conditions would inevitably lead to an Article 5 deprivation of liberty. Postscript: see PJ v A Local Health Board [2015] UKUT 480 (AAC).
Related judgments
Other related cases:
- R (G) v Mental Health Review Tribunal [2004] EWHC 2193 (Admin)
- R (SSHD) v MHRT, re MP (2004) EWHC 2194
- R (IT) v SSJ [2008] EWHC 1707 (Admin)
Other
Hearing: 12/10/11
Judgment 20/12/11
Before Maurice Kay, Arden, Moses LJJ
Mr Martin Chamberlain (instructed by Treasury Solicitor) for the Appellant
Mr Simon Burrows (instructed by odonnells Solicitors) for the First Respondent
The Second Respondent did not appear
Citations
[2011] EWCA Civ 1608B, [2012] All ER (D) 92 (Jan)
External links
John O'Donnell, 'Defining Liberty' (Solicitors Journal, 14/2/12)
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