[1] | By
consent: |
(a) | we allow the appeal;
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(b) | we quash Mr Lloyd’s conviction for
manslaughter; |
(c) | we direct a new trial.
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[2] | Mr Pike, for the Crown, has sought a
suppression order with respect to matters referred to in memorandums which have
been filed and
in an affidavit sworn by Inspector James Taare. The reason for
seeking the suppression order is that such is said to be needed to
preserve
"fair trial" rights of Noel Rogers and, to a lesser extent, Mr Lloyd, should the
Crown decide to proceed with a new trial
against him. Mr Bailey, for Mr Lloyd,
supports the Crown application for a suppression order.
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[3] | We prefer to deal with the matter in a
different way. The memorandums in question and the affidavit have not been
referred to in
open court. We think the better way of dealing with the
potential problem to which Mr Pike has referred is to make an order preventing
search of the court file without leave of a judge.
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[4] | Accordingly, by consent, we order that the
court file, in so far as it consists of memorandums filed by counsel and
Inspector Taare’s
affidavit, may not be searched, inspected, or copied
without the leave of a judge of this court or a judge of the High Court.
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