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Parole Board OK To Exclude Prisoner

Parole Board Excluding Prisoner from Hearing
R (Gardner) v Parole Board [2006] EWCA Civ 1222
CA
5 September 2006
Daily Law Notes Summary
The Parole Board conducting an inquiry as to whether to direct a
prisoner’s release on licence had power under the Parole Board
Rules 2004 to exclude a prisoner from a part of the hearing so as
to resolve issues of fact and to reconcile its obligations to the
prisoner with its obligations to protect society.

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