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Derek Canning LLB [HONS] (Account suspended) made this Freedom of Information request to House of Lords
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From: Derek Canning LLB [HONS] (Account suspended)
22 May 2009
Dear Sir or Madam,
Can you supply any information that you hold on whether a defence
lawyer [part time judge] working on behalf of the Department of the
Environment [Animal Health] in a civil case can wait until minutes
before entering the court room before serving the defence papers
onto the claimant’s witness in relation to a claim for illegally
charging a member of the public to register a hybrid falcon that
did not need to be registered?
Furthermore, do you hold any information on whether or not the
judge in the case above, when asked to adjournment the case to read
the ‘ambush defence’ followed the correct procedure by saying "keep
quiet" to the claimant and ignoring the topic brought to the
judge’s attention that the defence papers should have been
disclosed at a reason date before the trial as the claimant was
ordered to do? I am also interested in any information that you may
hold in relation to aforesaid matters to the extent my right to a
fair trial was violated [Art 6]
Do you also hold any information on whether the government can
retrospectively make illegal charging to register hybrids falcon
legal years after the crime was committed [fraud]?
Yours faithfully,
Derek Canning LLB[hons]
From: House Of Lords Information Office
House of Lords
22 May 2009
Thank you for your email.
The House of Lords Information Office receives large numbers of e-mails and we aim to reply within 10 working days. If you need the information sooner please telephone the House of Lords Information Office on 020 7219 3107.
The Information below may answer many of your enquiries:
For queries about Judicial Work -please call the Judicial Office on 020 7219 3111.
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Telephone: 020 7276 2005
For an Information Pack call: 020 7276 2315
Web: www.lordsappointments.gov.uk
Thank you.
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From: FOI LORDS
House of Lords
5 June 2009
Dear Mr. Canning,
Thank you for your request to the House of Lords administration.
The House of Lords administration does not hold any information relevant
to your request.
The Freedom of Information Act 2000 provides a right of access to
recorded information held by a public authority. It does not, however,
require staff of a public authority to give opinions or judgements that
are not already recorded.
You may wish to be aware of the Information Commissioner's guidance
"Making a request for information" available at:
http://www.ico.gov.uk/upload/documents/l...
actical_application/fop100_how_to_make_a_request_v1.pdf
Yours sincerely,
Frances Grey
Freedom of Information Officer
House of Lords
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