Hindustan Times (Delhi)

JUDGE ALLEGEDLY FALLS ASLEEP DURING CHILD RAPE TRIAL

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LONDON: An investigat­ion has been launched following claims a judge fell asleep in court, causing a child rape trial to be halted.

The Judicial Conduct Investigat­ions Office (JCIO) confirmed it was looking into the allegation against Recorder Philip Cattan, who was presiding over a trial at Manchester crown court.

The complaint is that Cattan fell asleep as a young alleged victim was giving evidence via videolink in the trial of John Quigley. The judge stopped the trial following the allegation and it will now be relisted.

A spokesman for the JCIO said the allegation was being considered in accordance with the Judicial Conduct (Judicial and other office holders) Rules 2013.

In a statement, the Crown Prosecutio­n Service said: “The jury has been discharged in the trial of R v John Quigley at Manchester crown court following an issue that arose at court during the cross-examinatio­n of the first complainan­t in the case. The trial will be relisted as soon as possible. The complainan­ts and other witnesses have been kept informed.” Quigley, 49, of Burnage, Manchester, denies a number of sex offences, including the rape of a child under 13.

Cattan is a well-known barrister in the Manchester and is a member of the St Johns Buildings chambers in the city. He has appeared in a number of high-profile cases and was defence barrister in one of the trials relating to the 2001 Oldham riots. GNS

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