Safety Last. 19 May James Thompson and Kirsty Gomersal - Partners and Solicitor Advocates

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Safety Last 19 May 2016 James Thompson and Kirsty Gomersal - Partners and Solicitor Advocates

Programme 9.00 9.30 - Breakfast and registradon 9.30 9.40 Welcome by Branch Chair and Housekeeping 9.40 9.50 Tyne & Wear Branch AGM 9.50 12.00 PresentaDons including coffee break 12.00 12.30 Lunch 12.30 15.45 Mock Trial including coffee break 15.45 16.00 QuesDons and close 1

Welcome Tony Bough Chair Tyne & Wear Branch 2

Tyne & Wear Branch Annual General MeeDng 3

Order in Court! How does a case progress through the criminal courts? 4

First Things First All prosecudons are brought by the Crown. Different kinds of offences: - Summary only. - Either way. - Indictable. All prosecudons start in the Magistrates Court. 5

The Magistrates Court All cases start here. Hears summary and either way offences. AllocaDon and sentencing guidance. District Judge? Lay Bench? Role of the Legal Advisor. Forms of address and dress code. 6

The Crown Court Hears either way and indictable only offences. Role of the Judge. Role of the Jury. Role of the Clerk. Forms of address and dress code. 7

The Decision To Prosecute InvesDgaDon concludes and case file is prepared. CPS review - is further invesdgadon required? The evidendal and public interest tests. AuthorisaDon to charge. Charging procedure. Differences when HSE prosecute. 8

Preliminaries Wriben charge. Advance Disclosure. Some offences can be dealt with by post. Beber Case Management in theory. Guilty plea proceed to sentence. Not guilty plea venue? Case Management. 9

Trial PreparaDon If Not Guilty Plea Trial before lay bench or District Judge? Disclosure of prosecudon unused material. Defence Case Statement. Disclosure of further prosecudon material. Standard direcdons for trial preparadon. Expert evidence. Trial bundle. 10

Structure Of A Trial Defendant confirms plea. ProsecuDon opens case opening speech. ProsecuDon calls its witnesses. ProsecuDon closes No case to answer? Defence opening. 11

Structure Of A Trial (Cont d) Defence witnesses Will the Defendant give evidence? Closing speech(es) The Jury goes out 12

Giving Evidence ExaminaDon in Chief: - Telling a story based on witness statement. - open or non-leading quesdons. Cross ExaminaDon: - Purpose. - Closed or leading quesdons. 13

Giving Evidence (cont d) Re-examinaDon. - Only on issues arising from cross examinadon. - Open quesdons. 14

And Finally QuesDons from Judge or Jury. Unanimous/Majority verdicts. Pre-Sentence Reports. Ancillary orders e.g. POCA. The sentencing decision. Costs 15

16 QuesDons?

Civil v Criminal LiDgaDon Differences, InteracDon and SimilariDes The Case for the H&S Professional

IntroducDon What is civil lidgadon? Main differences to criminal enforcement. Civil protects individual rights, criminal protects society. Civil aims to provide compensadon/a remedy, criminal aims to punish/deter. Greater role of insurance providers. 18

A Whole Different Ball Game? Venue - Criminal Magistrates /Crown Court. - Civil County Court/High Court. The growth of electronic claims for civil. Claimant ( PlainDff) v Defendant. Burden of Proof: - Criminal beyond reasonable doubt. - Civil balance of probability. 19

Is Timing Everything? Different Dme limits apply: Criminal no Dme limit to start prosecudon (unless summary only offence) subject to abuse of process arguments. Civil for personal injury claims, three years accident unless Claimant is a minor. Are there merits in sebling a civil claim before any prosecudon? Or is it best to try and get a prosecudon out of the way? 20

Anatomy Of A Civil Claim Accident/incident. Claimant takes legal advice. Obtain evidence, instruct experts. Approach Defendant Pre-AcDon Protocol. Seblement? Issue Proceedings. Seblement? Trial. 21

What Must A Claimant prove? EssenDally, that the Defendant usually the employer has been negligent: - The Defendant owed a duty of care. - That duty of care was breached. - The breach has caused loss. - That loss was foreseeable. Breach of duty under HSWA???... 22

Back To The Future? The demise of breach of statutory duty as a cause of acdon. impact of S69 Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act to accidents post 1 October 2013. Employers should always have the opportunity to defend themselves against a compensa8on claim when they have done nothing wrong and have taken all reasonable precau8ons to protect their employees. 23

A Charter for Rogue Bosses? Some workers remain protected from breach of statutory duty. A breach of regula8on will be regarded as strong... evidence of negligence. The reasonable and prudent employer. Knowledge constantly evolves. Employers Liability DefecDve Equipment Act 1969 remains in force - no fault liability. 24

Evidence And Disclosure Criminal cases reacdve disclosure S20 (2)(K) HSWA 1974. Civil claims proacdve disclosure. Documents on which you rely; AND Documents which adversely affects your/the other party s case; AND - Documents which supports the other party s case. 25

Role Of The H&S Professional What role could you play in any civil, as well as criminal proceedings? WriDng any report with disclosure in mind? WriDng any report with close scrudny in mind. Experts - when is an expert not an expert? What other evidence may be called? 26

Fees For IntervenDon EffecDve from 1 October 2012. Material breach of health and safety. Applies to Improvement/ProhibiDon NoDces. HSE plan to recover 23 million by the end of this financial year. Dispute process. 27

Legal Professional Privilege What is it? Why do lawyers go on about it so much? Why do we use it? What do we need for privilege to apply? How do we get it? Danger Zones. 28

Corporate Manslaughter Mock Trial This wasn t just a tragic situa1on; It was a tragedy wai1ng to happen 29

Corporate Manslaughter IntroducDon - The mock trial. - New test - from 6 April 2008. - What can we learn from the limited cases to date? - Director prosecudons a bargaining chip? - Breach of statutory duty second bite of cherry? 30

The New Test There has been a death, AND The organisadon owed a duty of care to the deceased, AND The organisadon is in gross breach of that duty, AND The way in which the organisadon s acdvides are managed or organised by senior management is a substandal element of the breach. 31

32 Housekeeping Notes

33 OrganisaDon

34 Gross Breach Of Duty Of Care

35 Senior Manager

36 SubstanDal Element

The New Law SelecDon of Guilty Pleas Peter Mawson Limited - 200,000 plus 20,000 HSWA + 31,000 costs (including HSWA February 2015. Director sentenced 8months imprisonment, 200 hours unpaid work and costs of 31,504. Publicity Order. Huntley Mount Engineering and Lime People Training Manchester 13 July 2015-150k fine and 15k costs. Linley Developments - St Albans - 7 October 2015 fined 200,000 plus costs of 25,000 to be paid over 6 years 2 charges of manslaughter against arer director and manager pleaded to... charges. Kings Scaffolding Liverpool - 22 October 2015 fined 300,000. 37

38 The New Law The Pace Picks Up... Sterecycle Rotherham Limited (in administradon) - 500,000 (November 2014). The company didn t properly understand the risks of, and lacked the competence in, opera8ng steam pressure autoclave systems. Pyranha Mouldings - 200,000 plus 45,000 costs. Director 9 months imprisonment, 25,000 fine plus 45,000 costs. (March 2015). By choosing to take on the design and installa8on of the machine, Pyranha assumed responsibility for its safety. However, the machine clearly endangered the safety of those working with it.

The New Law The Pace Picks Up... (Cont d) CAV Aerospace 600,000 plus 125,000 costs July 2015. Senior management had received clear, unequivocal and repeated warnings over a sustained period of years before the incident. 39

40 The New Law The Acquibals PS & JE Ward Nurseries (April 2014): - 50,000 fine + 48,000 for breach of HSWA. - 3 years to pay. - No specific risk assessments. MNS Mining Limited (June 2014): - Trial involved 45 prosecudon witnesses. - Mine manager also acquibed of manslaughter. - No HSWA charges on the indictment. Maidstone NHS Trust (January 2016) - corporate and individual prosecudons.

The Difference A Year Makes! G&J Crothers (NI) guilty plea fined 22,500 and 1,500 costs February 2015. Sherwood Rise Limited first care home convicted - 300,000 arer early guilty plea under new sentencing guidelines classed as a Micro Company. Director - imprisoned for 3 years 2 months and disqualified as a director for 8 years February 2016. Manager 1 year suspended prison sentence and disqualified as a director for 5 years. 41

Analysis Factors relevant in acquibal of MNS: - InspecDon, plan of work, control measures. - Expert evidence. - Conduct not far below reasonable standard. Factors relevant to convicdon of Sterecycle: - Worker concerns and warnings. - Previous incidents. - Unsafe adaptadons to machine. 42

Sentencing Guidance (1) From 1 February 2016. 9 Step process. Culpability and harm. Individuals and organisadons (turnover). 43

Sentencing Guidance (2) Corporate manslaughter quesdons: Foreseeable serious injury? How far short of the appropriate standard? How common is this kind of breach in the organisadon? More than 1 death? Category A or B. Range - 180,000 20,000,000. 44

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