NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Spiteri-Ahern; R v Barber; R v Zraika (No 9) [2017] NSWSC 1331 Hearing dates: 28 September 2017 Date of orders: 28 September 2017 Decision date: 28 September 2017 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Rothman J Decision: (1) Consideration adjourned until I hear fully from Counsel (2) Pending that hearing, the document is marked for identification Catchwords: EVIDENCE – relevance – transcript of domestic violence proceedings – arguably relevant to motive for murder – hear further submissions Cases Cited: Carr v Baker (1936) 36 SR (NSW) 301 Fabre v Arenales (1992) 27 NSWLR 437 Category: Procedural rulings Parties: 2014/00180060: Regina (Crown) Louise Catherine SPITERI-AHERN (Accused)
2014/00180279: Regina (Crown) April BARBER (Accused)
2014/00235123: Regina (Crown) Amin ZRAIKA (Accused) Representation: Counsel: 2014/00180060: D Patch (Crown) J Trevallion (Accused)
2014/00180279: D Patch (Crown) A Francis (Accused)
2014/00235123: D Patch (Crown) Dr R Webb (Accused)
Solicitors: 2014/00180060: Office of the Director Public Prosecutions (Crown) Archbold Legal Solutions (Accused)
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