Minister `exceeded his powers'

A High Court judge yesterday said that the Minister for Justice exceeded his powers in deciding not to authorise temporary release…

A High Court judge yesterday said that the Minister for Justice exceeded his powers in deciding not to authorise temporary release for certain categories of prisoners such as drug-suppliers.

Mr Justice Iarfhlaith O'Neill ruled the Minister was not permitted to categorise or classify prisoners for temporary release under Section 2 (1) of the 1960 Criminal Justice Act.

He was ruling on an application by Brendan Corish, who is serving a five-year term for drugs offences, for an order requiring the Minister to consider his application for temporary release in accordance with law.

The judge granted that order and also issued a declaration that part of Article 4 of Statutory Instrument No 157 of 1998, which provides that a minister may issue a directive in relation to the release of any category or class of prisoner, is ultra vires the Criminal Justice Act of 1960.

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Mr Peter Finlay SC, for Corish, of Mayfield, Claremorris, Co Mayo, said his client was convicted on February 17th, 1998, on charges of possessing drugs for the purpose of supplying others.