The Queen v George Evans Gwaze - SC 93/2009

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Summary

Criminal – Appeal against case stated decision – Whether Court of Appeal majority erred in concluding that the trial Judge’s decision to allow inadmissible hearsay “evidence” was an error of fact rather than an error of law and that therefore the case stated provisions of the Crimes Act 1961 were not engaged – Whether the Court of Appeal President erred in concluding that the Crown could succeed on an appeal under ss 380 and 380 of the Crimes Act 1961 in this case only if “To set aside the acquittal and direct a new trial would not be an unacceptable derogation from the spirit of the rule against double jeopardy”.[2009] NZCA 430  CA 90/2009   24 September   2009

Result

Application for leave to appeal granted.
23 November 2009
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A The appeal is allowed and the acquittals are quashed. B A new trial is directed under s  382(2)(b) of the Crimes Act 1961. C  A certified direction for new trial will issue to the Registrar of the High Court at Christchurch with the consequences provided for by ss 380(4) and 382(4) of the Crimes Act.
17 May 2010

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Hearing date : 25 February 2010

Elias CJ, Blanchard, McGrath, Wilson J.