DfT has issued update 21 Aug
www.gov.uk
A very poor communiqué.
Title: "Update" - to what? They've deleted the previous text.
first sentence:
"On Thursday 15 August 2024 the
Chief Magistrate made a judgment on a small number of these cases " - which cases? They really should make it clear up front what they're talking about.
"The first stage will be to list other cases of this type before the court " - one court (if so, which one?), or multiple courts all over the country?
"The Single Justice Procedure (SJP) allows those who plead guilty to low-level, non-imprisonable crimes to resolve their case without going to court. " - this is poor. it is "a specified list" of "non-imprisonable crimes". It's not just any old "low-level"
"The decision to use SJP is a matter for prosecutors. When cases come to court, magistrates decide on conviction and sentence, advised by legal advisers. " - isn't the entire point, which you've neglected to mention, that it's ONE magistrate?
"Rail fare offences"
- not merely "rail fare offences". The section in the Act is titled "fare evasion". This seems to be endorsing the wrongful description of the offence
"HMCTS, the Department for Transport and the Ministry of Justice are aware that several train companies have prosecuted in error some specific offences through SJP in circumstances where:
- the offence was not included in the 2016 Order or
- the offence was imprisonable (albeit no prison sentence was passed for these offences through SJP)
Any procedural error of this type would only relate to specific rail fare offences and does not affect any other type of SJP prosecution. "
again not "rail fare offences", s 5(1)(a) is proximately "fare evasion by refusal to provide name and address"
and the "imprisonable" part isn't relevant - the offences MUST be included in the 2016 Order. it's true that 5(3) could never have been included in the 2016 Order because it's not imprisonable, but the point really is that it wasn't included in the 2016 Order, so the blame is with the TOCs - there's nothing wrong with the 2016 Order at all.