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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Mitchell v Revenue & Customs Prosecutions Office & Anor [2008] EWCA Crim 1741 (30 July 2008) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2008/1741.html Cite as: [2008] EWCA Crim 1741, [2009] 1 WLR 1079 |
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COURT OF APPEAL (CRIMINAL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM CROWN COURT AT SOUTHWARK
HHJ Stone
POCA No 90 of 2007
IN THE MATTER OF THE PROCEEDS OF CRIME ACT 2002
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE JACK
and
RECORDER OF HULL (SITTING AS A JUDGE OF THE
COURT OF APPEAL CRIMINAL DIVISION)
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MESSRS IRWIN MITCHELL |
Appellants |
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THE REVENUE AND CUSTOMS PROSECUTIONS OFFICE -and- ABDULLAH ALLAD |
Respondent |
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Mr Jonathan Hall instructed for the Respondent
Hearing dates: 22 July 2008
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Lord Justice Toulson :
Introduction
The facts
"In any way dispose of or deal with or diminish the value of any of his assets whether they are in or outside England and Wales whether in his own name or not and whether solely or jointly owned."
Statutory provisions
"(2). A restraint order may provide that it applies
(a) to all realisable property held by the specified person whether or not the property is described in the order;…
(3). A restraint order may be made subject to exceptions, and an exception may in particular
(a) make provision for reasonable living expenses and reasonable legal expenses;…
(4). But an exception to a restraint order must not make provision for any legal expenses which-
(a) relate to any offence which falls within subsection (5)…
5. These offences fall within this subsection-
(a) the offence mentioned in section 40(2) or (3), if the first or second condition (as the case may be) is satisfied;
(b)…"
"(2) The first condition is that
(a) a criminal investigation has been started in England and Wales with regard to an offence, and
(b) there is reasonable cause to believe that the alleged defender has benefited from his criminal conduct."
"(1). Property is all property wherever situated and includes
(a) money;
(b) all forms of real or personal property;
(c) things in action and other intangible or incorporeal property.
(2). The following rules apply in relation to property
(a) property is held by a person if he holds an interest in it…
(h) references to an interest, in relation to property other than land, include references to a right (including a right to possession)."
"(1). This section applies for the purpose of deciding the value at any time of property then held by a person.
(2). Its value is the market value of the property at that time.
(3). But if at that time another person holds an interest in the property its value, in relation to the person mentioned in subsection (1) is the market value of his interest at that time, ignoring any charging order under a provision listed in subsection (4)."
Section 79(4) is not relevant in this case.
"(1). This section applies to-
(a) the powers conferred on a court by sections 41 to 60…
(2) The powers-
(a) must be exercised with a view to the value for the time being of realisable property being made available (by the property's realisation) for satisfying any confiscation order that has been made or may be made against the defendant;
(b) must be exercised, in a case where a confiscation order has not been made, with a view to securing that there is no diminution in the value of realisable property;
(c) must be exercised without taking account of any obligation of the defendant …if the obligation conflicts with the object of satisfying any confiscation order that has been made or may be made against the defendant;
(d)…
(3) Subsection (2) has effect subject to the following rules-
(a) the powers must be exercised with a view to allowing a person other than the defendant or a recipient of a tainted gift to retain or recover the value of any interest held by him;…"
The judge's reasoning
Irwin Mitchell's submissions
"Money in a solicitor's client account is held on trust. The only question is the terms of that trust."
RCPO's submissions
The purpose of a restraint order
Restraint orders and third parties
Discussion and conclusion
"A solicitor who properly requires payment of his or her fees from money held for the client…in a client account must first give or send a bill of costs, or other written notification of the costs incurred, to the client…"