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THE QUEEN v NORTON IAN MAIHI [2003] NZCA 210 (28 August 2003)
IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF NEW ZEALAND
CA305/03
THE
QUEEN
v
NORTON
IAN MAIHI
CA307/03
THE
QUEEN
v
HOORI
RICHIE SLADE
Hearing: 28 August
2003
Coram: Glazebrook J
Fisher J
O'Regan J
Appearances: K C Bailey for Appellant Maihi
L J Postlewaight for Appellant Slade
J C Pike for
Crown
Judgment: 28 August 2003
JUDGMENT
OF THE COURT DELIVERED BY GLAZEBROOK J
[1] | Mr Maihi and
Mr Slade seek leave to appeal against a ruling of Frater J of 4 August
2003.The accused face charges in respect of two
incidents that happened on the
night of 6-7 September 2002 and sought separate trials in respect of the charges
with regard to each
incident.In addition, Mr Maihi sought to be tried
separately from his co-accused.Frater J refused their applications for
severance
in both regards. |
[2] | Leave to
appeal is granted and the appeals are dismissed.Reasons will be provided in
due course. |
[3] | Although the matter is not
formally before us for decision, in the light of the Crown submissions which in
certain respects suggest
a different use, we make the comment that the probative
effect of the evidence as to the first incident in its support for the Crown
case as to the second incident would not seem to us to extend beyond setting the
general context as to the sequence of events on
the night in question and
providing a basis for any inferences the jury might draw as to mutual knowledge
and understanding of each
other’s intentions and actions for the purpose
of deciding whether the accused were parties to each other’s actions in
the second incident. |
Solicitors:
L J
Postlewaight, Whangarei for Appellant Slade
Crown Law Office, Wellington
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