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Last Updated: 21 November 2013
IN THE HIGH COURT OF NEW ZEALAND WELLINGTON REGISTRY
CIV-2012-485-002525 [2013] NZHC 2748
UNDER Section 59 of the Legal Services Act 2011
IN THE MATTER OF an appeal from a decision of the Legal Aid
Tribunal
BETWEEN TODD AARON MARTELEY Appellant/Respondent
AND THE LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSIONER Respondent/Applicant
CIV-2012-485-001314
BETWEEN TODD AARON MARTELEY Appellant/Respondent
AND LEGAL AID TRIBUNAL Respondent/Applicant
Hearing: 21 October 2013
Counsel: G K Edgeler for Appellant/Respondent (Mr Marteley via AVL) F M R
Cooke QC for Respondent/Applicant
Judgment: 21 October 2013
JUDGMENT OF COLLINS J [Application for Leave to
Appeal]
[1] I heard this case on 28 May 2013 and gave judgment on 31 May 2013 in
favour of Mr Marteley.
[2] On 21 June 2013 the Legal Services Commissioner (the Commissioner) filed
an application for leave to appeal my judgment. That
application is
opposed.
MARTELEY v THE LEGAL SERVICES COMMISSIONER [2013] NZHC 2748 [21 October 2013]
[3] Unfortunately, the Commissioner’s application has only
recently been placed
before me.
[4] The question of law raised by my judgment concerns the threshold
which an applicant for criminal legal aid must satisfy
in order to receive a
grant of legal aid. That issue is one which, by reason of its general and public
importance ought to be submitted
to the Court of Appeal for its
decision.1
[5] The questions of law which I would certify for the Court of Appeal
are:
1. Did I err when I decided that when considering the interests of
justice under s 8(1)(c)(ii) of the Legal Services Act
2011, the requirements of
s 8(2)(a)(viii) of the Act are satisfied if the grounds of appeal set out by an
applicant for criminal
legal aid disclose matters which, if established, would
be capable of leading to the appeal being allowed?
2. Did I err when I decided that the Commissioner erred when failing
to take into account factors set out in paragraphs [55]-[57]
of my
judgment?
D B Collins J
Solicitors:
Nat Dunning, Wellington for Appellant
Minter Ellison Rudd Watts, Wellington for
Respondent
1 Legal Services Act 2011, s 60; Summary Proceedings Act 1957, s 144.
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