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<blockquote data-quote="ciaran" data-source="post: 699984" data-attributes="member: 183102"><p>The issue really turns on whether one considers the current deference to the European Court as an actual ruling of sorts - that effectively supercedes the precedent of the lower court - and what is 'on the books'. I would tend to follow this position once the appeal has made a prelim. </p><p></p><p>The issue is not whether Karen Murphy remains convicted or not. The issue is whether at this stage the offence exists in law or not. They are two different things. </p><p></p><p>I'll try and dig the supporting opinions on the issue out of westlaw.</p><p></p><p>(I would note that this position is only applicable where points of EU law are at issue - in other cases the normal system of precedent which you have clearly outlined applies).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ciaran, post: 699984, member: 183102"] The issue really turns on whether one considers the current deference to the European Court as an actual ruling of sorts - that effectively supercedes the precedent of the lower court - and what is 'on the books'. I would tend to follow this position once the appeal has made a prelim. The issue is not whether Karen Murphy remains convicted or not. The issue is whether at this stage the offence exists in law or not. They are two different things. I'll try and dig the supporting opinions on the issue out of westlaw. (I would note that this position is only applicable where points of EU law are at issue - in other cases the normal system of precedent which you have clearly outlined applies). [/QUOTE]
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