NSW Caselaw
Land and Environment Court of New South Wales CITATION: Environment Protection Authority V Shell Co of Australia Ltd (No 4) [1999] NSWLEC 289
PARTIES PROSECUTOR Environment Protection Authority
DEFENDANT Shell Co of Australia Ltd
NUMBER: 50071 of 1997
CORAM: Bignold J
KEY ISSUES: Environmental Offences :- Environmental Offices - Whether information furnished to Prosecutor by Defendant pursuant to statutory notice should be excluded as being involuntary admissions.
LEGISLATION CITED: Evidence Act 1995 s 90
DATES OF HEARING: 11/19/1999
DATE OF JUDGMENT DELIVERY: 11/22/1999
PROSECUTOR Mr D. Buchanan SC with Mr D Jordan, Barrister
SOLICITORS Environment Protection Authority LEGAL REPRESENTATIVES: DEFENDANT Mr Miller QC with Mr I Hemmings, Barrister
SOLICITORS Coudert Bros
JUDGMENT: IN THE LAND AND Matter No . 50071 of 1997 ENVIRONMENT COURT OF Coram : Bignold J. NEW SOUTH WALES 22 November 1999
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION AUTHORITY
Prosecutor
v
SHELL CO. OF AUSTRALIA LTD (No 4)
Defendant
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