B.S. v. Director of Public Prosecutions
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b-s-v-director-of-public-prosecutions-239-1583170
title:
B.S. v. Director of Public Prosecutions
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B.S. v. Director of Public Prosecutions [2017] IESCDET 134; was an Irish Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled on the determination of article 34.5.3° of the Constitution when the Court can grant an allowance for an appeal from the Court of Appeal to the Supreme Court. The ruling declared that the Supreme Court "is no longer a Court for the correction of error but rather a Court which has the principal constitutional task of determining issues of general importance."
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Irish Supreme Court case
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/B.S._v._Director_of_Public_Prosecutions
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2022-11-12T21:32:09Z
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