Min Soo Wee v The Queen
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[1993] HCATrans 235
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Min Soo Wee v The Queen [1993] HCATrans 235
[1993] HCATrans 235
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The applicant, Min Soo Wee, through his solicitors Parish Patience, sought an order from the High Court of Australia to be removed from the record. The Director of Public Prosecutions, represented by Mrs. Irvin, appeared but indicated no interest in the application and had not been served with any documentation.
The legal issue before the Court was whether to grant the application by the solicitors to be removed as the solicitors on the record for the applicant. The applicant's solicitors relied on affidavits sworn by Mr. David Brian Mann in support of their application.
The Court considered the application and the submissions made. As the Director of Public Prosecutions had no interest in the matter and had not been served, and the applicant's solicitors had presented their case, the Court made the order sought. The matter was then adjourned *sine die*.
The legal issue before the Court was whether to grant the application by the solicitors to be removed as the solicitors on the record for the applicant. The applicant's solicitors relied on affidavits sworn by Mr. David Brian Mann in support of their application.
The Court considered the application and the submissions made. As the Director of Public Prosecutions had no interest in the matter and had not been served, and the applicant's solicitors had presented their case, the Court made the order sought. The matter was then adjourned *sine die*.
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