Re: Previous Owner Tickets
The practice will only cease when it is made clear, repeatedly, to bailiffs and bailiff companies alike that -
a. there is no automatic right to a hearing for a Form 4 complaint;
b. the court has the power to dispose with a case without a hearing;
c. the court can make a decision of its own initiative;
d. the court does not necessarily require a Form 4 complaint in order to make a decision to revoke a bailiff's certificate.
In the case I often refer to, that happened in Hampshire, during June 2012, a letter to the senior judge at the bailiff's certificating court from the complainant with accompanying evidence was all that was needed to bring about the revocation of the bailiff's certificate. In fact, the complainant received a letter confirming revocation of the bailiff's certificate two weeks after submitting the letter and evidence.
There is also an argument that where an errant bailiff demands a hearing, knowing they have committed a serious breach of the law, whatsoever that breach may be, this potentially amounts to an abuse of the legal process.
Originally posted by ploddertom
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a. there is no automatic right to a hearing for a Form 4 complaint;
b. the court has the power to dispose with a case without a hearing;
c. the court can make a decision of its own initiative;
d. the court does not necessarily require a Form 4 complaint in order to make a decision to revoke a bailiff's certificate.
In the case I often refer to, that happened in Hampshire, during June 2012, a letter to the senior judge at the bailiff's certificating court from the complainant with accompanying evidence was all that was needed to bring about the revocation of the bailiff's certificate. In fact, the complainant received a letter confirming revocation of the bailiff's certificate two weeks after submitting the letter and evidence.
There is also an argument that where an errant bailiff demands a hearing, knowing they have committed a serious breach of the law, whatsoever that breach may be, this potentially amounts to an abuse of the legal process.




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