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Cite as: [2021] UKUT 186 (AAC), [2023] MHLR 275

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S v Elysium Healthcare & Secretary of State for Justice [2021] UKUT 186 (AAC) (29 July 2021)


The Mental Health Review Tribunal for Wales erred in law in finding that it lacked jurisdiction to determine a restricted patient's application once he had become a different type of restricted patient. The tribunal retained jurisdiction and was required to determine the patient's application. The individual became a different type of restricted patient as a result of the Court of Appeal quashing a sentence of imprisonment for public protection.

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