Peter Michael Connolly v The Queen - SC 4/2007

Summary

Criminal – Costs in Criminal Cases Act 1967 – trial Judge awarded costs to defendants acquitted on charges of conspiracy to defraud and money laundering brought by Serious Fraud Office – Court of Appeal majority held that High Court Judge had erred in failing to take account of risk of a substantial award inhibiting the exercise of proper prosecutorial function – whether the Court of Appeal erred in setting aside the cost award because it was “disproportionate” – whether Court of Appeal wrongly interpreted s 5(1) of the Act. CA 472/2005 6 December 2006

Result

Application for leave to appeal granted. Application for leave to cross appeal dismissed.
29 May 2007
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Appeal allowed, Costs order in the High Court reinstated.
Costs to appellant in Court of Appeal, $12,000 together with reasonable expenses.
Costs to appellant in Supreme Court, $20,000 together with reasonable expenses.

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Additional Information

 The Queen v Connolly [2006] NZCA 338; (2007) 23 NZTC 21,172 (6 December 2006)