James Patrick Gollan v The Queen - SC 28/2013
Summary
Appeal against conviction and sentence – Crimes Act, ss 55 and 56 – Whether the Court of Appeal erred in finding that there was no basis that the applicant was acting in defence of his home or property under s 55 or s 56 of the Crimes Act – Whether the force used was reasonable - Whether the Court of Appeal erred in finding that the trial judge was correct to not allow a police job sheet to be admitted by putting it to a person who was not the author of it – Whether the Court of Appeal erred in finding that the trial judge was correct to exclude an article from the Police Association journal – Whether the applicant had adequate facilities and opportunities to prepare a defence – Whether District Court judges should be required to minute all decisions relating to rulings within a trial.[2013] NZCA 29 CA580/2012
Related Documents
Leave judgment - leave dismissed — GOLLAN v R [2013] NZSC 56 [11 June 2013] (PDF 46 KB)
Recall judgment — GOLLAN v R [2013] NZSC 125 [18 November 2013] (PDF 31 KB)
Additional Information
Application for leave to appeal dismissed.
11 June 2013.