The State (Republic of Ireland) is a juristic person ...
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The excerpts in the section below are from a registered letter posted on April 3rd 2007 to the Finnerty (New Inn) Family Lawyer, Barrister John Glynn, who is the Principal Lawyer at law-firm Patrick Hogan & Co, Dunlo Street. Ballinasloe, County Galway, Republic of Ireland.
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'If for any reason Commissioner Conroy fails to implement the law relating to "perverting the course of justice", regarding the manner in which Minister for Justice McDowell is blocking an "effective remedy" through which I can receive justice, I would then like your advice on another possible solution to my legal difficulties, which I have found in a book titled "Principles of Irish Law" (by Dublin-based barrister and law-lecturer Brian Doolan). This relates to the following statement from his book (on page 9 the Fifth Edition): "The Supreme Court decided, in Byrne v Ireland (1972), that the State is a juristic person which can be sued for the wrongful acts of its public servants".'
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The full text of the April 3rd 2007 registered letter, which was copied to several other people, can be viewed at:
http://www.europeancourtofhumanrightswilliamfinnerty.com/ JohnGlynn3April2007 /EmailLetter.htm
To date, William Finnerty has never received any reply of any kind from Barrister John Glynn to the April 3rd 2007 registered letter referred to above. A scanned copy of the Post Office registered letter receipt can also be viewed at the www address immediately above.
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