NSW Caselaw
Reported Decision : [2000] 116 A Crim R 312
New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal
CITATION : REGINA v HADDAD & TREGLIA [2000] NSWCCA 351 FILE NUMBER(S) : CCA 60668/99 HEARING DATE(S) : 15/06/00 JUDGMENT DATE : 6 September 2000
Regina PARTIES : Tony Haddad Giovanni Treglia JUDGMENT OF : Spigelman CJ at 1; Newman J at 79; Greg James J at 80
LOWER COURT JURISDICTION : District Court LOWER COURT FILE NUMBER(S) : 97/11/1047 LOWER COURT JUDICIAL Luland DCJ OFFICER :
COUNSEL : D C Frearson (Crown) C Steirn SC / G T Gillett (Respondent) SOLICITORS : S E O'Connor (Crown) James A Hall (Respondent) CATCHWORDS : CRIMINAL LAW - procedure - Crown appeal from interlocutory judgment or order, Criminal Appeal Act 1912 s5F(2) - EVIDENCE - exclusion of evidence obtained in contravention of an Australian law, Evidence Act 1995 s138 - no contravention of Listening Devices Act 1984 Crimes Act 1900 Criminal Appeal Act 1912 LEGISLATION CITED : Evidence Act 1995 Listening Devices Act 1984 Search Warrants Act 1985 Australian Federal Police Act 1979 (Cth) Carroll v Mijovich (1991) 25 NSWLR 441 Chic Fashions (West Wales) Ltd v Jones [1968] 2 QB 299 Cowan v Condon [2000] 1 WLR 254 G.H. Photography Pty Ltd v McGarrigle [1972] 2 NSWLR 635 Ghani v Jones [1970] 1 QB 693 Inland Revenue Commissioner v Rossminster Ltd [1980] AC 952 Malone v Metropolitan Police Commissioner [1980] 1 QB 49 CASES CITED: Reynolds v Metropolitan Police Commissioner [1985] QB 881 R v Applebee (1995) 79 A Crim R 554 R v Bozatsis & Spanakakis (1997) 97 A Crim R 296 R v Cheng [1999] NSWCCA 373 R v Karageorge (1998) 103 A Crim R 157 R v Lisoff [1999] NSWCCA 364 R v Nicholas [2000] VSCA 49 R v Steffan (1993) 30 NSWLR 633 DECISION : 1 Appeal allowed; 2 Ruling that the evidence be rejected set aside
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