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For the Appellant: Ms A Smith of Counsel instructed by Harding Mitchell, Solicitors
             This is a 'Decision and Reasons' to which we have both contributed.
             T his is an appeal against a decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge Latta dated 6 January 2024 dismissing on human rights grounds an appeal against a decision to make a deportation order dated 8 June 2021 following refusal on 24 March 2021 of a human rights claim.
             The First-tier Tribunal Judge noted that it was common ground between the parties that the appeal required to be approached in accordance with the scheme of Part 5A of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002: because the Appellant had been sentenced to more than 4 years, the public interest required deportation unless there were very compelling circumstances over and above those described in Exceptions 1 and 2 under sections 117C(4) and (5): (see Decision at paragraphs 14-15 and 35-40).
             Permission to appeal to the Upper Tribunal was refused in the first instance in a decision of Designated Judge Shaerf dated 4 March 2024. On renewal, permission was granted by Upper Tribunal Judge Smith on 19 April 2024.
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