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Medway Ports Authority (Port of Sheerness) v Captain Michael James Ian Fincken   flag  1

[2010] EWHC 2229 (Admin)
High Court of England and Wales
United Kingdom - England and Wales
30th June, 2010

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Case Name Citation(s) Court †  Jurisdiction Date Full Text Citation Index
Medway Ports Authority (Port of Sheerness) v Captain Michael James Ian Fincken [2010] EWHC 2229 High Court of England and Wales United Kingdom - England and Wales circa 2010 BAILII flag
When granting an adjournment in these circumstances courts must be fair to both sides The defence because an accused is presumed innocent and entitled to have his case disposed of quickly The prosecution because as societies guardian they must protect the public interest by ensuring that properly brought prosecutions are concluded In R v Swansea, Justices and Davies, Ex-parte DPP 154 JP 709 United Kingdom flag 8

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