Supreme Court awards 50% of the costs of an unsuccessful appeal in a criminal judicial review against the respondents, being the State and the Houses of the Oireachtas, where one of the appellants had the benefit of legal aid, and it would not be just to visit the entirety of the respondents' costs on the other appellant.
Ruling as to costs - criminal judicial review - unsuccessful appeal - two appellants - one had benefit of legal aid - whether other appellant should bear full costs of State respondents and Oireachtas respondents.