NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Potier v Magistrate Maloney and Ors [2005] NSWSC 336
HEARING DATE(S) : 8 April 2005
JUDGMENT DATE : 13 April 2005
JURISDICTION : Common Law Division
JUDGMENT OF : Johnson J at 1
DECISION : Summons dismissed with costs.
CATCHWORDS : COMMITTAL PROCEEDINGS - order of committal for trial - bill of indictment found - application for leave to appeal and claim for prerogative relief - irregularity in committal proceedings - whether Supreme Court should intervene - relief refused.
Felons (Civil Proceedings) Act 1981 Interpretation Act 1987 Local Courts (Appeal and Review Act) Act 2001 Supreme Court Act 1970 LEGISLATION CITED : Justices Act 1902 Criminal Procedure Act 1986 Evidence Act 1995 District Court Rules
R v Potier [2004] NSWCCA 136 Roos v Director of Public Prosecutions (1994) 34 NSWLR 254 Ex Parte Cousens; re Blacket (1946) 47 SR 145 Waterhouse v Gilmore (1988) 12 NSWLR 270 Saffron v Director of Public Prosecutions (1989) 16 NSWLR 397 Potier v Director of Public Prosecutions (2001) 123 A Crim R 176 V v McDonald (Court of Appeal, 16 February 1995, BC9504205) CASES CITED : R v Butler (1991) 24 NSWLR 66 McKirdy v McCosker (2002) 127 A Crim R 217 Sergi v Director of Public Prosecutions (Court of Appeal, 10 September 1991, BC9101577) Burns v Barnett (Studdert J, 1 October 1993, unreported) Christov v Price [1999] NSWSC 1264 R v Basha (1989) 39 A Crim R 337 Grassby v The Queen (1989) 168 CLR 1
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