Justin Leigh Harney v New Zealand Police - SC 94/2009
Summary
Criminal – appeal against conviction - appellant convicted in the District Court on charges of reckless driving and failing to stop – whether the Judge was correct in finding that there were good reasons for not following a formal identification procedure – whether the Judge was correct in finding that the circumstances in which the identification was made produced a reliable identification beyond reasonable doubt - application made to appeal from the High Court directly to the Supreme Court because the area of law has recently been considered by the Court of Appeal and the Court is divided on this issue.CRI 2009 – 409 – 141 13 October 2009
Result
Application for leave to appeal dismissed. 8 December 2009
Related Documents
Leave judgment - leave dismissed — HARNEY V NEW ZEALAND POLICE SC 94/2009 8 December 2009
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