Statement of claim by Judge Curtin

The following is an extract from the plenary summons and statement of claim by Judge Brian Curtin, served on the Office of Chief…

The following is an extract from the plenary summons and statement of claim by Judge Brian Curtin, served on the Office of Chief State Solicitor, and read in the Dáil by the Minister for Agriculture, Mr Walsh:

(a)  a declaration that the computer and other materials removed from the plaintiff's residence on 27 May 2002 were removed therefrom unlawfully and in breach of the plaintiff's constitutional rights;

(b)  a declaration that the aforesaid computer and other materials, having been declared inadmissible as unconstitutionally and unlawfully obtained evidence, may not be used as evidence in any other proceedings, process or inquiry;

(c)  an order restraining the defendants and each of them, their civil servants or agents from making any use whatsoever of the said computer and other materials, or from delivering same over to any third parties;

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(d)  damages for trespass;

(e)  damages for unlawful interference with constitutional rights;

such further and other relief as this honourable court shall deem;

(g)       costs.