Criminal Law Casebook - Developments in leading appellate courts

Aimed at promoting the study of technical aspects of criminal law and procedure, this site considers selected cases from the top appeal courts of Australia, Canada, the UK, the USA, the European Court of Human Rights and New Zealand. From August 2004 there have been approximately 800 entries, including book reviews.

Friday, February 21, 2020

Money laundering, structuring, implications of Lordianto v The Queen [2019] HCA 39

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Money laundering can be committed recklessly. When you add that fact to what you have learnt from  Lordianto v The Queen  [ 2019] HCA 39  (...
Thursday, February 06, 2020

Differing desirability: admission of improperly obtained evidence in New South Wales

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Illegal video surveillance of animal cruelty, producing a series of recordings, followed by application for a search warrant, and then the ...
Sunday, December 22, 2019

On the evidence: the verdict in Lundy

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Don’t let me fall into the trap of getting into an argument about the  Lundy  verdict. By verdict I mean the verdict reached by the Supreme...
Friday, December 20, 2019

Tempora mutantur nos et mutamur in illis - or do we?

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Would the result in  Lundy v R   [2019] NZSC 152 have been the same if it had been determined under our current appeal provisions,  s 232 ...
Friday, December 13, 2019

All in the way you look at it

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De Silva v The Queen   [2019] HCA 48  (13 December 2019) is one of those cases in which, for an uninvolved reader, the dissenting judgment ...
Friday, December 06, 2019

New hardcopy edition of Misuse of Drugs

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As any intelligent person knows, it is better to read about drug offences than to commit them. With that in mind, it can only be helpfu...
Wednesday, December 04, 2019

Suspicion

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If you ever thought statutory interpretation could sometimes be a bit puzzling, take comfort from the High Court of Australia’s struggle in...
Tuesday, December 03, 2019

As Clive James said ...

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Now that rain has stopped play at Seddon Park, let me share some of my favourite Clive James quotes: From  The Meaning of Recognition –...
Monday, December 02, 2019

Appellate review to identify miscarriages of justice in conviction appeals

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If you were ever worried about whether conviction appeals under  s 232(2)(c) and (4)  of the Criminal Procedure Act 2011 are determined by w...
Thursday, November 14, 2019

On being helpful

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A defendant’s right to a fair trial is an absolute right, but is the right to procedural fairness absolute? Can a trial be fair if its proc...
Thursday, November 07, 2019

An unreasonable jury verdict

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The criminal courtroom can make innocence look like guilt. A combination of circumstances persuaded a jury and a first appeal court tha...
Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Sentencing for methamphetamine dealing

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In a splendidly clear judgment our Court of Appeal has revised the law on sentencing for methamphetamine dealing (importing, manufacturing,...
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Don Mathias
I practised as a barrister from December 1978 to retirement in February 2018. In 1980 I completed my PhD in criminal law. I have taught Advanced Criminal Law at the University of Auckland, and I wrote "Misuse of Drugs", our textbook on drug offences published by Thomson Reuters NZ Ltd. I was a contributing and updating author of "Adams on Criminal Law", and co-author of the first three editions of "Criminal Procedure in New Zealand" (Thomson Reuters, 3rd ed 2019).
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