NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal
CITATION : Regina v Toai Siulai [2004] NSWCCA 152 HEARING DATE(S) : 29/03/04 JUDGMENT DATE : 14 May 2004
JUDGMENT OF : Sperling J at 1; Kirby J at 27; Bell J at 125 DECISION : Appeal dismissed.
CATCHWORDS : Criminal Practice & Procedure - admissibility of Alibi Notice - lies - whether consciousness of guilt or credibility - whether notice should have been excluded - directions on lies - Rule 4 - forensic advantage. Evidence Act 1995 LEGISLATION CITED : Crimes Act 1990 Criminal Appeal Act 1912 Criminal Procedure Act 1986 Zoneff v The Queen (2000) 200 CLR 234 Edwards v The Queen (1993) 178 CLR 193 Papakosmas v The Queen (1999) 196 CLR 297 R v BD (1997) 94 A Crim R 131 Shaw v The Queen (1952) 85 CLR 365 CASES CITED : Killick v The Queen (1981) 147 CLR 565 The Queen v Chin (1985) 157 CLR 671 Soma v The Queen (2003) 212 CLR 299 R v Abusafiah (1991) 24 NSWLR 531 R v Moussa (2001) 125 A Crim R 505 R v Hines (1991) 24 NSWLR 737 R v Murray (1987) 11 NSWLR 12 PARTIES : Regina Toai Tess Siulai FILE NUMBER(S) : CCA 60385/03 COUNSEL : P G Ingram/M Seymour (Crown/Resp) S Kluss (Appl) SOLICITORS : S Kavanagh (Crown/Resp) R Hill (Appl)
LOWER COURT District Court JURISDICTION : LOWER COURT 01/31/0400 FILE NUMBER(S) : LOWER COURT Latham DCJ JUDICIAL OFFICER :
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