Representation of Sheppard re Powell

Representation of Sheppard re Powell is a Jersey Court of Appeal case relating to eviction injunctions.

[5] According to law, an interim injunction was automatically in force and the officers were obliged to stop until the matter could be adjudicated.

Powell responded stating that the Royal Court judgment affirming the eviction process was made without her present and using incorrect evidence.

[6] The appeal was heard by Commissioners Sir William Bailhache, James McNeill and George Bompas.

[8] Commissioner Bailhache described the case as "hopeless from the outset" though he stated Powell could appeal to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council but that she would face an "uphill battle".