NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal
CITATION : R v Pike [2000] NSWCCA 347 FILE NUMBER(S) : CCA 60150/00 HEARING DATE(S) : 30 August 2000 JUDGMENT DATE : 5 September 2000
PARTIES : Regina v Reginald John Pike JUDGMENT OF : Studdert J at 1; Dowd J at 31; Bell J at 32
LOWER COURT JURISDICTION : District Court LOWER COURT FILE NUMBER(S) : 99/71/0009 LOWER COURT JUDICIAL Freeman DCJ OFFICER :
COUNSEL : R.A. Hulme (Crown) M. Ierace SC (Applicant) SOLICITORS : S.E. O'Connor (Crown) Cater & Blumer (Applicant)
LEGISLATION CITED : Criminal Appeal Act Jago v The District Court (1989) 168 CLR 23 The Queen v Glennon (1992) 173 CLR 593 CASES CITED: Walton v Gardiner 177 CLR 378 R v Peters (1995) 83 A Crim R 142 R v VPH (unreported, NSWCCA, 4 March 1994) R v McCarthy, McDonald & Isaksen (unreported, NSWCCA, 12 August 1994) DECISION : See para 30
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL
60150/00
STUDDERT J DOWD J BELL J
Tuesday 5 September 2000
REGINA v Reginald John PIKE
JUDGMENT
1 STUDDERT J: This is an application for leave to appeal pursuant to s 5F of the Criminal Appeal Act. The application follows the refusal by his Honour Judge Freeman to order the permanent stay of proceedings on indictment in the District Court. 2 The applicant faces the prospect of indictment on three counts:
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