NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R (Cth) v Pirrello, Pirrello & D'Agostino [2019] NSWSC 1834 Hearing dates: 07 November 2019 Date of orders: 07 November 2019 Decision date: 07 November 2019 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Wilson J Decision: Application to discharge jury is refused. Catchwords: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE – trial – jury of eleven – offences related to conspiracy to import border controlled drugs – application to discharge jury – substantial miscarriage of justice considered – no risk of a substantial miscarriage of justice found – trial to continue Legislation Cited: Jury Act 1977 (NSW) Cases Cited: Wu v R (1999) 199 CLR 99; [1999] HCA 52 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Regina (Crown) Joseph D'Agostino (First Accused) Michael Pirrello (Second Accused) Francesco Pirrello (Third Accused) Representation: Counsel:
Proceedings 2017/010927 P McGuire SC/B Anniwell (Crown) J Stratton SC/M Curry for (First Accused)
Proceedings 2016/388954 P McGuire SC/B Anniwell (Crown) D McCallum (Second Accused)
Proceedings 2016/388994 P McGuire SC/B Anniwell (Crown) G Brady SC (Third Accused)
Solicitors:
Proceedings 2017/010927 Solicitor for Public Prosecutions (Cth) (Crown) Mitchell and Co Lawyers (First Accused)
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