Dáil Éireann - 06/Feb/1964 Committee on Finance. - Vote 23—Office of the Minister for Justice.: "I want to refer briefly to another matter which caused concern in the course of the year. I do not want the Minister to misunderstand me on this. It is the question of the Minister intervening in court decisions. There were two cases in the course of the year where members of the judiciary— one a High Court judge and the other a Circuit Court judge—found it necessary to comment on the action of the Minister in interfering with decisions given by the court. As I say, I do not want to be misunderstood on this. I am not suggesting that the prerogative of mercy which vests in the Minister for Justice should be set aside. When the matter was raised in this House, the Minister's attitude, in [546] reply to a question, was that people were trying to prevent him from exercising his discretion in this matter. I am not suggesting that that discretion and prerogative should not exist, but I think there should be some clear-cut principle which can be understood by everyone."?
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