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report that there were trespassers on private premises. The Appellant was spoken to and had a
               set of large speakers in his van (White Ford I transit CX52JPZ) [R112-4]. Appellant accepts
               attendance but denies any organisational/supply role for a rave [A4]
               6-8/06/14
               Police attended and broke up a rave at Progress Way, Enfield. Evidence of the Appellant’s
               alleged organisational involvement [R36-41, 110]; impact statements [R51-66]; CAD reports
               [R155-298]. Appellant denies attendance on 6 or 8 June 2014 and admits attendance on 7
               June 2014 but denies any organisational/supply role for a rave [A5]
               95,
               Simon Cordell’s Skeleton Argument (2) Pdf
               20/06/14
               Rave in Neasden closed down. White Fold Transit CX52JRZ removed from the site [R102].
               Appellant’s account is that he provided sound equipment for a gentleman’s birthday party
               and was informed the following day that his equipment had been seized [A5, A253-6]
               19/07/14
               Police attended and closed down a putative rave on Great Cambridge
               Road, Enfield. Evidence of the Appellant’s alleged organisational involvement [R39-41,
               R91]. Appellant’s account is that stopped his car to help a homeless person from being
               arrested when he was arrested for a breach of the peace; he denies any organisational/supply
               role for a rave
               [A6]
               24/07/14
               Conversation reported by PC Edgoose in which the Appellant is alleged
               to have bragged about organising raves [R48, R88]. I he Appellants account is at [A6-7]
               27/07/14
               Information pertaining to this date entered by PC Chandler that the Appellant driving a White
               herd transit CX52JRZ was present at powering speakers at a rave on Millmarsh Lane, Enfield
               [R83-6J. Appellant, accepts attendance at a birthday party but denies any
               organisational/supply role for a rave [A7]
               09-10/08/14
               Police attended and broke up a rave on Millmarsh Lane, Pm field.
               Evidence of the Appellant’s alleged organisational involvement [R42-7, R80-1]. Appellant
               accepts attendance at a birthday dinner but denies any organisational/supply role for a rave
               96,
               Simon Cordell’s Skeleton Argument (2) Pdf
               49
               [R (McCann) v Manchester Crown Ct (HL(E))
               House of Lords
                              Regina (McCann and others) v Crown Court at Manchester
                                                      and another
                        Clingham v Kensington and Chelsea Royal London Borough fi Council
               [2002.] UKHL 39
               2002 May 27,28; Lord Steyn, Lord Hope of Craighead, Lord Hutton,
               Oct 17 Lord Hobhouse of Woodborough and
               Lord Scott of Foscote
               Crime — Crime and disorder — Antisocial behaviour order — Applications for antisocial
               behaviour orders relying on hearsay evidence — Whether proceedings civil or criminal —
               Whether hearsay evidence admissible — Whether criminal standard of proof to be satisfied
               — Crime and Disorder Act 1998 (c 37J, s r — Human Rights Act 1998 (042), Sch 1, Ft 1, act




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