NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : CURRIE v. KIM [2005] NSWSC 188
HEARING DATE(S) : Thursday 17 February 2005
JUDGMENT DATE : 17 February 2005
JURISDICTION : Common Law
JUDGMENT OF : Greg James J at 1
DECISION : In matters 11755/04 and 11760/04, I dismiss the summons and make no order as to costs. The defendant is convicted on eight charges of illegal fishing and fined and ordered to pay $20,000, the costs of the prosecution. In the case of each fine, I direct that one half be paid to the prosecution by way of moiety.
CATCHWORDS : Two alternative charges dismissed - defendant convicted on eight charges of illegal fishing - fined - prosecutor to receive moiety - defendant to pay costs - summary prosecution - illegal fishing - proceedings in absence of defendant - meaning of "fish" - bag limits - shucking - obstructing officers.
Fisheries Management (General) Regulation 2002 LEGISLATION CITED : Fisheries Management Act 1994
PARTIES : Wayne James CURRIE v. Kyuong Chang KIM
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 11753/04; 11754/04; 11755/04; 11756/04; 11757/04; 11758/04; 11759/04; 11760/04; 11761/04; 11762/04
Plaintiff: D. Buchanan, SC. COUNSEL : Defendant: N/A
Plaintiff: Mr. Laurie Derwent, NSW Fisheries SOLICITORS : Defendant: N/A
LOWER COURT JURISDICTION :
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COMMON LAW DIVISION
GREG JAMES, J.
THURSDAY 17 FEBRUARY 2005
11753 of 2004 11754 of 2004 11755 of 2004 11756 of 2004 11757 of 2004 11758 of 2004 11759 of 2004 11760 of 2004 11761 of 2004 11762 of 2004
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