McNamara, Peter v The Queen
[1978] FCA 51
•22 Jun 1978
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CATCIWORDS
| Criminal law | - | Inter locutory appeal | - | Ju r i sd i c t ion of |
| Federal Court | - | Cr i t e r ion f o r exerc ise - Evidence |
| implicating co-accused | - Separate t r i a l s - Adjournment |
| o f t r ia l | - | Federal Court | o f Aus t r a l i a Act | 1 9 7 6 (C'th) |
S . 24(1) (b) .
PETER McNAMIW v. THE QUEEN
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| No. | T N G 5 of 1978 |
Coram : Brennan, Deane 6 Toohey JJ.
Sydney
| 22 June | 1978 . | I |
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CATCHIYORDS
| Criminal | law | - | In te r locutory appea l | - | J u r i s d i c t i o n o f |
| Federal Court | - | C r i t e r i o n for exerc ise | - | Evidence |
| . | -implicating co-accused | - | S e p a r a t e t r i a l s | - | Adjournment |
| of t r i a l - | Federal Court | of Aus t r a l i a Act | 1976 (C' th) |
| S , 24(1) | (b) . |
PETER ElcNAVARA v. THE QUEEN
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No. R'JG 5 of 1978
Coram : Brennan, Deane 6 Toohey JJ.
| Sydney | - |
| 22 | June | 1978. |
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| With | great | r e s p e c t , t h e r e f o r e , | I | submit |
| t h a t | i t | i s | no t necessa r i ly in imica l t o the in t e re s t s |
| of | t he admin i s t r a t ion o f j u s t i ce gene ra l ly o r i n |
| t h e T e r r i t o r y f o r | i t t o be | said | t h a t | h i s iIonour's |
| discret ion ought not to be reviewed | by | this | cour t |
| a t t h i s | junc ture . |
| Thank | you, your Honours. |
| BFCiXTAN, J: | The court will ad journ | fo r | a short | t ime | and will |
| CWL/ | expec t | t o | resume in | minutes. | ten |
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UPON R3SUNINS
| BREI?NSJ, J: We should have | l iked | soae | t iae | to | fornulate | our |
| r e a s o n s i n | t h l s mat te r but | the circumstances | make | i t |
| d e s i r a b l e t h a t | we | give | judgmnt | forthwith. |
| The | appe l l a t e | j u r i s d i c t i o n o f | t h i s Court |
| under | s | .24(l)(b) | of | the | Federal Court of Austral ia |
| - | Act | 1976 | appea r s t o be s ign i f i can t ly l a rge r t han t he |
j u r i s d i c t i o n o r d i n a r i l y c o n f e r r e d i n c r b i n a l m a t t e r s .
| A t | first | i n p r e s s i o n , t h e j u r i s d i c t i o n e x t e n c s t o |
| appeals against inter locutory orders nade | by | a | cour t |
| of | a | Terr i tory in cr iminal proceedings pending |
| b e f o r e t h a t c o u r t , | and | we | were not invited | t o read fhe |
| s ta tu tory proyis ions | more | narrowly. | Section | 24(1)!3) |
| i n c o n f e r r i n g a p p e l l a t e j u r i s d i c t i o n | on | t h i s | court |
does not d i f fe ren t ia te be tween f ina l and in te r -
| lccutory orders | nor | between uiminal | and | civi l |
| cases | . | Assuning | the | jur i sd ic t ion ex tends | to | in te r - |
l o c u t o r y a p p e a l s i n c r i a i n a l m a t t e r s , t h e j u r i s d i c t m n
| i s novel. | - |
| It | i s e s s e n t i a l t h a t | a | ju r i sd i cc ion o f | t h a t |
| k ind | be | e x s r c i s e d s p a r i n g l y l e s t r c s o r t t o | t h i s Court |
| should in te r rupt the ord inary | and | des i rab le despa tch |
| of cr iminal charges in the | Supreme | Courts of | t3e |
| T e r r i t o r i e s . | The | j u r i s d i c t i o n | i s n o t s t e r i l e | , but |
| i t | should | be | exe rc i sed fo r t he pu rpose fo r vh ich the |
| j u r i s d i c t i o n | i s | confer red : | to | ensure | thet | j u s t i c e | i s |
| done | i n t h e | conduct of | c r h i n a l t r i a l s . | That | purpose |
| i s not achieved | by | i n t e r v e n i n g i n | ths | conduct of | a |
| c r i a i n a l t r i a l u n l e s s | i t | appes r s t ha t i n t e rven t ion |
| i s necessary | t o p r e v e n t | a | miscarr iage | of | j u s t i c e , |
| In te rvant ion | is | not necessary to ensure the |
| el iminat ion of | a | mere | possibi l i ty of improper prejudice |
| a t a t r i a l ; | and t h a t | f o r | two reasons. | F i r s t , i n t?e |
| Event of conviction, relief | by | way | of appeal | i s |
| a v a i l a b l e , | when | it | can be | s h o ~ n t h a t t h e p o s s i b i l i t y |
| has | becone | a | r e & l i t y | i n | t h e c o u r s e o f | t h e | t r i a l ; | and |
| second, the securing | 0: | a f a i r t r i a l i s a duty which |
| a | t r l a l Judge pcrf(JmS hjr | tne saking of orders which |
| a r e i n | a | sense reciprocal and which | of ten t ines cannot |
| be considered i n | i s o l a t i o n . T h u s , | t h e p o s s i b i l i t y |
| of | improper | prejudice | in | the course of | a | j o i n t t r l a l |
| may | be | e l i g i n a t e d by | r u l i n g s on | evidence, by | the |
| t e r n s | o f t h e j u d g e ' s d i r e c t i o n s t o t h e j u r y , | and |
| perhaps, | by | other neans | as | t h e t r l a l p r o g r e s s e s . |
| . | These | cons ide ra t ions l ead ne to r egs rd the |
| j u r i s d i c t i o n nobi | invoked | as | excep t iona l ; | t ha t | i s t o |
| say, | it | is a | j u r i s d i c t i o n which should not | be | exerclsed |
| un le s s i t appea r s t ha t | t he order appealed frog | will |
| e f f e c t a n i n j u s t i c e , | and | t h a t t h e i n j u s t i c e c a n | be |
| avoided by | t he in t e rven t ion | of | t h l s Cour t . |
| I | do not th ink tha t the appel lan t has | d i s - |
| charged the onus of shoving that | thls | i s a case of |
| tha t k ind . | A t | the ouzss t | , there | i s | t h e d i f f i c u l t y |
| of | ident i fying the evidence | which | will | b? | a d z i t t e d on |
| t h e | j o i n ; | t r i a l . | S m e | of | t he | s t a t emnt s | a l l eged ly |
| made | by | Sco t t i n t he absence | of | t he apge l l an t |
| implicate | the appel | lant | though they are | inadniss ible |
| 1 | aga ins t h in , | bu t | these pre judic ia l s ta tenents nay | or |
| nay | not get | Into | evidence. | If sone of | tileg | are |
| a d n i t t e d , | t h e | l e a r n e d | t r i a l | j u d g e | aay | o r may | no t |
| be | ab le | so t o d i r e c t t h e j u r y a s t o | gi-Ie | adqauate |
p r o t e c t i o n t o t h e a p p e 1 l a r . t a g a i n s t t h e i r p r e j u d i c i a l
e f f e c t .
| Ru l ings on | e v i d a c e have | not y e t been |
| sought fron, nor | ye t been given | b y , the learned |
| t r i a l | judge. | Indeed, | he assumd | that | such | evidence |
| o f adniss ions by | S c o t t a s | would | be | a d a i t t e d would | not |
| nam | the | appe l l an t | a s a confederate. | If we wern %c |
| assuae tha t th2 s ta tenents | of | t h o s e t r l t ~ e s s e s who | were |
| n c t c a l l c d i n t h e c o m i t t a l p r o c e e d i n g s | would | be |
| ada i t t ed , t hen | h i s Honour 's assmption | 110uld be | shmn |
| t o be | inco r rec t . | But | h i s honour has n=t yet | ruled |
| upon | t h e i r a d n i s s i o n , n o r , | it | seem kas he considered |
| t h e e f f e c t | which | they , | or | the adrllitted parts of | the",? |
| would | have | upon | t'ne | continuation of | a j o i n t Trialm |
| Ire | should not reach | a f ina ' l decis lon | on a | f o i n t t r i a 3 |
| i n advance of the ilngortant | r u l i n g s which | 111s | Honour |
| must nalre as t o evidence. |
| It | i s | sirnply | no t poss ib l e to p red ica t e o f |
| the order under appeal that | it will | be productive | of |
| in jus t ice . | ihch depends | upon | t h e c o d s s | which | the |
| t r i a l will | take and | that | i s a | course which | regains | undsr |
| t he con t ro l | of | %he t r i a l judge. |
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| If, as I propose | we | ihs?xLss t h i s appeal |
| and subsequently it appea r s t o the | Erie1 judge |
| t ha t s epa ra t e | tr ials should be | ordered, | i t i s open |
| t o h i s | Honour | so t o d i r e c t . | The | order | under | appeal |
| i s not perpe tua l , | and | t h e r e f u s a l | oy | this Court | t o |
| in t e rvene does no t e s t a5 l i sh in | advance | that adherence |
to the order cannot produce an in jus t ice ,
| The | dis9issal | of | t b i s appeal i s t h e r e s u l t |
| of adopting the principle | ( t o be | found | i n a | d l f f e r e n t |
| con tex t i n Sackv i l l e | 1tJest v. | mrney-GeneraJ , | 1910 |
| , | 128 L.T. | 265 ,andnle l l | v. Keune 1928 1 R.3.645), |
| t h a t | t he | j u r i s d i c t i o n | 11111 | not be exercised unless |
| it | can be | predicated, of | t h e o r d e r t h a t | i t will | e f f e c t |
| ar? | i n j u s t i c e | u n l e s s | t h i s Court | intervene?. | It i s |
| no t des i r ab le in these c i r cuns t ances tha t | I | should |
| make | any | fu r the r obse rva t ions | as | t o t h e f a c t s . |
| I | should add t h l t I would | not sugges t tha t |
| a t r i a l judge should adjourn a tr ial on every | occasior? |
| where | an | i n t i a a t i o n | i s given ' that an | app l i can t washes |
| t o a p p e a l . | Delay | i n a | c r ix ina l ca se | i s i t s e l f a n |
| i n j u s t l c e , and | a very strong case | must be | zEde | t o |
| warrant an adjournaent | t | o | prosecute an inter locutory |
| appeal | once | t h e t r i a l h a s | cmmenced. | T h i s | appeal |
| s h o c l d , | i n | a y opinion | be d isn issed . |
| DUNE, J: | The | cons ide ra t i cns mi l i t a t ing aga ins t | a | j o i n t | t r i a l |
| i n | t h e p r e s e n t n a t t e r | zre | strong | Indeed. | The Crowr |
| p ropcss s to l ead | a | cors lderable body | o f o r a l | evi.dencs |
| cf | conversat jons with the appel lant ' s joint accused, |
| S c o t t , 7ihich | 2 r e a l l e g e d t o | have | occurred, | i n the? |
| absente | of | t he appe l l an t , a f t e r comiss i -on o f t he |
| offence | charged. | These | conversetions , i f | acceptee , |
| i n p l i c a t e t h e a p p e l l a n t a n d e q r e s s l y r a z e | him | a s |
| a c0nfederaT.e i n what the Cram a l l e g e s was | an |
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Exaainatlon of the proof of evidence wbici:
| t he | Crown | proposes | t o l e a d f r o 5 | a | sen io r nz rco t i c s |
| agent , | O'Connor, | d i s c l o s e s t h a t t h e e x p e s s I m p l i c a t i m |
| of the appel lan t | by | S c o t t i n | h i s | o r a l s t a t m e n t s | was |
| t h e r e s u l t o f | 8 | de l ibe ra t e s t ee rmg o f cmvers sc ion | ||||
| w i t h S c o t t i n | a |
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| appe l l an t ancl | i n a msnner | wh-:ch | was | c h l c u l a t e d t o |
e l l c i t i n f o r m t i o n d m a g i n g t o t h e a p p e l l a n t
| r ega rd le s s | of | t he na tu re o r | sourLe | of | S c o t t ' s |
| knowledge | o r be l i e? . | T'nare | i s no | d l -pu te | tha t | s i g c i f - |
| i c e n t p o r t i o n s | of these al lsged conversat ions | are |
| inadn i s s ib l e aga ins t t he appe l l an t | c |
| JTc/Ps/%e | 102 |
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| I n thcs? | c i rcuqs tmc:ss , | the | reasons | for |
| d i r e c t i n g | s e p a r a t e | t r l a l s | which | found | f avow | wi th | I | ' |
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| Elr. | J u s t i c e 3ood | I n The King v . Hodgscn | ( (1915) V.L.R. |
| 119) and i4re J u s t i c e Connor i n The | Queen V. | Donaldson |
| and I.li3.liam | (SupreQe Court of | Aus t r a l i an | Cap i t a l | r , |
| Territory | 5 A p r i l 1978) | were | r e l e v a n t t o | the ques t lon | . |
| whether separate | t r i a l s should be | ordered i n t h e | I |
| present | mat ter . | His | Honom | vas | o f course , e n t i t l e d | i ' |
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| t o weigh aga ins t t he | abovernsr,zioned | considerasions | i |
| the o the r cons ide ra t ions and na t t e r s t o | which he |
| r e fe r r ed | and t o vinich he | paid regard. |
| The | quest ion whether separate | t r ia ls should |
| be ordered i s not | however, before us. | It i s , i n | ' l |
| t h s | l i g h t | of | t he | conc lus ion | t o | which I hzve CO%= on | t |
| the | quostion | vbich | i s before | u s , unnecessary | that | I | 1 ' |
| form o r express an independent opinion | of my 3'm on | i |
| t h a t | . n a t t e r , | TPe | questlon | befoI2 | vs i s whether we |
| s h o d d | i n t c r f e r c | a t | this | s t age , | w i th | tLe | r | fusa l | of | 1' |
| t h e | l e a r n e d | t r i a l | jlJdg2 | t o ex-Zrc ise | ths | d i | c re t ioz | i r |
| vh i sh | he posscssed | t o o r d e r s e p a r a t e t r i a l s . |
| I | e i l te r ta in ser ious doubts | as | to whe the r , |
| on | the i r p ropm cona t ruL t ion , | thr? re levant pro-r is lone |
| of | the Federhl Ccurt | 02 | Acs t ra l i a Act | 1576 confer | t . . |
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| l u r i s d i c t l o n w o n t h i s court C O hesr | a n awLeal | fyon |
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| i h e r e f u s a l o f - t h e t r i a l | juGge | t o e x e r c l s e | a |
| d iscre t ionary | power | t o order | separate | tr ials. Evven |
| assunir.g | that | such | a refusal | can | properly | be reggrcled | -. I |
| as | in te r lccutory | an | "order t9 , | here | i s nuch t o be | i |
| said | f o r | t h e | v i e v | t h a s | upon | the i r | p rope r | cons t ruc t i cn | f-.. |
| iu | t he con teP t o f e s t ab l i shed p r inc ip l e s r e l a t iog | to | 1.; |
| the rdture of an appeal | and | t h e c i r c m s t a n c z s | 12 which | - | -7 |
| at? | appea l shou ld o rd ina r i ly l i e , | t h2 | general provisJ | ons |
| of s.24 | of the r 'ederal | Coul-t. ofluustrnlia | Act do n u t | i . |
| confer | aut'nority | t o institute, | o r | j h r l s d i c t i o n | t | f-. |
| hear , | appeal | n | f rm | m | in te r locu to ry | o rde r | i n | a | g |
crilninal prcceeding.
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| The | Crown | has | tovever | expressly | dis- |
| clainej. | any | subnlss ion tha t | the cour t | l acks | jur is- |
| d i c t ion | to hea r | t he appea l . | The | o ther rlle-.ibers | oi" |
| t h e Bench | i n c l i n e | ts the | view | th;hat | j u r i sd i c t lon does |
| ex is t . | It | i s c l e a r l y d e s i r a b l e | t h a t | a | dec is ion be |
| given forthwith. | In all t he | s i r cu5s t ances9 | and | i n |
view of t h e concluslon which I have i n amy event reached
| 3s | t o t h e n e r i t s | or' | the | a p p a l , i' | an p r e p a r e d t o |
| concur | in dea l ing v i th the 2 l a t t e r | on | the | basis | thsi. |
| ju l i sd i c t ion to hea r t he appea l dozs | e x i s t . |
| JD/PS/Se | 22/6 /7P |
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| On | the | assunpti-on t h q t | j u r i s d i c t i o n t o |
| hear and deterqine %he a?peal does | exlst It I all i n |
| agreement liith Ifflat 3renr.m | J. | has | said a s t o t h e |
| pr inciples vhlch should govern | i t s e x s r c i s e I n | a |
| I | , | matter | such | as the p re sen t c | Generally | speaking, I |
| would | apply | t o t h e p r e s e n t m t t e r t h e p r i n c i p l c s |
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| I | e m ~ n c i a t e d . i n t h e c o n t a t | of | c iv i l p rocced lngs , |
| by | the Cou& | of Apoeal i n Sac l iv i l l e - ik s t v . | Attorney= |
| General (L&. (1928) 1 | K . 3 . | 645) | and ci ted with |
| approval in ?laxwell v. | Keune | & Ors. | (1910) 128 L.T.Jo. |
| 265 | and | aany | o ther cascs . | I | a l s o ag ree | fo r | t he |
| . reason9 which he has given | w i t h ny | brother Brennan's |
| conclusion thzt the appel lanb has not | made | out | a | case |
| f o r i n t e r f e r i n g | w i t h | the | r e f u s a l | by | t he l ea rned |
| t r i a l judge | t o e x a - c i s e | h i s | d i s c r e t i o n t c order |
| a | s e p a r a t e t r i a l i n t h e p r e s e n t m a t t e r . |
| I n t h e | resu l t | I | ag ree tha t t he agpea l |
| s h o d d be | disnisser l . | In | %e | event | that | thc | appel | lenz |
| subsequently renews his application | f o r a | separate |
| t r - i a l , | the | success | or | f a i l u r e | of | t h a t a p p l i c s t i o n |
| should not | be regarded as governed by the dec is ion |
| of this eppeal. That | will be a n a t t z r for the | judge |
| of | the | Supreme | Gourt | of | the Nor thern Ter r i to ry to |
| whon | s>Jch appi icet ion i s made, |
| TOOHEY, J: I agree the appeal | should | oe | d i m i s s e d ; | I agree |
| with the reasons | of | h i s Eonour , Mr. | Just ice Srennan. |
| BRENNAN, J: | The order of the C m r t i s t h a t the appeal i s |
c?ismissed.
| JFc/Ps/lc | 104 | 22/6/78 |
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