Andrew O’Brien KC represented to the respondent, instructed by Gilshenan and Luton Legal Practice.
This case concerned an appeal against the primary Judge’s refusal to grant leave to present an indictment charging the respondent with the offence of conspiracy to murder. In concluding that the appellant’s evidence was inadequate and vexatious, the Court upheld the primary judgement and dismissed complaints about procedural fairness and bias. The Court also rejected an application to de-anonymise the respondent’s name because of scandalous material found in the affidavits and the result of the appeal.
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