Re Burstall, James Evan Robert

Case

[1978] FCA 13

14 Mar 1978

No judgment structure available for this case.

No-. NSW

4 6 6 of

1 9 7 0

I n t h e matter of

-

THE BANKRUPTCY ACT 1956

And

i n t h e matter of -

AN INFORJ'ATION RE -

JAMES EVAN ROBXRT DURSTALL

O R D E R

JUDGE MAKING

ORDER:

M r .

Jus t ice R i l e y

DATE OF OR3ER:

1 4 March 1978

WHERE FADE :

Sydney

THE C0UF.T ORDERS:

1.

Tha t

t he

de fendan t

be

conv ic t ed

o f

t he

o f f ence

c ! l a rged .

W

2.

That ,

upon

t h e d e f e n d a n t g i v i n g s e c u r i t y

i n h i s

own

.

recognizance l n t h e sum of $500 t o b e

of good

b o h a v l o u r f o r t h e p e r l o d

of

two

y e a r s f r o m t h e d a t e

of

t h i s o r d e r , h e b e r e l e a s e d w i t h o u t a n y

sentence

be ing passed

upon

him

i n

r e spec t o f

t he cha rge ; and

c h a t

t h e d e f e n d a n t a p p e a r D e f o r e

t h e R e g i s t r a r , a t

a

time

and

p l a c e

t o

b e f i x e d b y t h e R e g i s t r a r , f o r t h e

purpose

of

g iv ing such recognlzance .

.

Bankruptcy

-

Offence

-

O m i t t i n g m a t e r i a l p a r t i c u l a r

from

s t a t e m e n t r e l a t i n g t o a f f a i r s

-

Bankruptcy

A c t

1 9 6 6 ,

S.

265(l) ( f ) .

.

FU3ASONS FOX JUDG:.iENT

The

de fendan t

i s

chargcd wi th having commit ted the

f o l l o w i n g o f f e n c e a g a i n s t

S .

265(1) ( f )

of

the Bankruptcy

A c t

1 9 6 6 on

or about

9

N O V e d J e r

1970:

namely,

that

he,

b e i n g a

bankrup t d id omi t

a

m a t e r i a l p a r t i c u l a r f r o m

a

s t a t e m e n t r e l a t i n g

t o h i s

a f fa i r s .

The

in fo rma t ion gave

t h e

f o l l o w i n g p a r t l c u l a r s

of

t h e o f f e n c e :

1.

t h a t

t h e d e f e n d a n t

became

a

bankrupt

on

24

September

1 9 7 0 ;

2.

t h a t h e

was

an

undischarged

bankrupt

on

9

Kovember

1 9 7 0 ;

3 .

t h a t from a

s t a t e m e n t

o

f

a f f a i r s

a n n e x e d

t o

a n

a f f i d a v i t sworn by

h i m on

9

November

1 9 7 0 he

omit ted

f rom

item

11,

" I n t e r e s t u n d e r

w i l l , deed

of

s e t t l e m e n t ,

e t c . ,

as

fo i1ows: -"

o f

Form

11

Pa r t

V

h e a d e d " P r o p e r t y " , h i s i n t e r e s t u n d e r

t h e

will

of

Eva

B u r s t a l l .

The

d e f e n d a n t

p l e a d e d

n o t

g u i l t y

t o

the charge .

He

was

r e6 resen ted by counse l ,

who

a t

t h e o u t s e t a d m i t t e d n o t o n l y

t h e t r u t h

of

t h o s e p a r t l c u l a r s b u t

also

t h a t t h e d e f e n d a n t ' s

i n t e r e s t u n d e r t h e

w i l l of

Eva

B u r s t a l l was

a

l i f e i n t e r e s t

t o income and

t h a t t h e o m i s s i o n a l l e g e d

was

t he omiss lon

of

a

material

p a r t i c u l a r w l t h i n

t h e m c a n l n g o f

S .

265 (l)

( f ) .

Ccunsel

s a i d t h a t t h e o n l y i s s u e i n t h e c a s e w o u l d b e w h e t h e r o r p o t

t he de fendan t

on

9

November

1 9 7 0 suf fered f rom

a

m e n t a l d i s o r d e r

as

a

r e s u l t

of

wh ich he then cou ld no t and d id no t fo rm e i the r

t h e

i n t e n t i o n

t o d e f r a u d m e n t i o n e d

i n

S .

2 6 5 ( 9 ) o r a n y g u i l t y

i n t e n t i o n

n e c e s s a r y

t o

c o n s t i t u t e

t h e

o f f e n c e .

S e c t i o n

2 6 5 ( 9 )

p r o v i d c s t h a t

it

is

a

d e f e n c e t o

a

charge under

S .

265(1) ( f )

i f t h e d e f e n d a n t p r o v e s t h a t t h e o m i s s i o n t o w h i c h t h e c h a r q e

r e l a t e s

was

made

w i t h o u t i n t e n t

t o

d e f r a u d a n y o f h l s c r e d i t o r s .

It

is

s a i d t h a t t h e d e f e n d a n t ' s m e n t a l d i s o r d e r

was

caused

by

J.

series

o f e v e n t s t h a t b e g a n i n

1 9 6 9 .

-2-

The

defendant

has

been

twice marr ied.

he and h i s

f i r s t w i f e s e p a r a t e d

i n 1 9 5 5 .

By

tha t

mar r+age

hc hac! f o u r

c h i l d r e n .

A

daughter

gave

evidence

( to

which

I

shall r e f c r

l a t e r )

of

t h e r c l c v a n k e v e n t s a n d t h e i r e f f e c t

on

h c r f a t h e r .

As will

qppear ,

a

son p layed

a

s i g n i f i c a n t p a r t i n t h o s e

events.

In abou t 1957 the de fendan t

met

ano the r

woman,

one biarcjaret

Ruby

(known as "Midge") , who became h i s mistress.

They l i v e d

toge the r fo r abou t twe lve yea r s and had

a

c h i l d , b u t

were

neve r

m a r r i e d .

R o b e r t

E u r s t a l l ,

a

son

o f

t h e

d e f e n d a n t

by

h:s

f i r s t

m a r r i a g e ,

l i v e d w i t h

t h e m

from

about

1957

t o 1 9 5 6 .

Accordi ,3

t o

h e a r s a y e v i d e n c e a d m i t t e d w i t h o u t o b j e c t i o n ,

i n

1965 he

cas

a

t

the age of s ix teen seduced by I la rgare t and thereupon, on

r;he

a d v i c e o f

h i s

s i s te r ,

went

t o

l i v e

e l s e w h e r e .

He

r e t u r n c d z f t e r

a y e a r or t\;o

and was

l i v i n g w i t h h i s f a t h e r a n d

I,?argarck 0.1

C h r i s t m s Day

1 9 6 9 .

On

t h a t d a y

t h e d e f e n d a n t ,

who

had

been

o

away

from h i s house ,

re turned

in

happy

mood

on ly t o f i n d th,t

h i s mistress

had dccamped,

lcavinq no indicat ion

of

where

she had defendant

gone

and

taking

w l t h h e r t h e i r c h i l d a n d

a

car

t h a t r h e

had

g

iven

her .

A

few

weeks

l a t e r

t h e d e f e n d a n t

d i s c o v e r e d t h a t s h e

was

l i v i n g i n

a

f l a t i n t h e

sa1i.e

suburb and

t h a t h l s s o n R o b e r t

(whom

s h e h a s s i n c e m a r r i e d )

wcs

l i v i n g t: i th

h e r ,

Having

been

made banlrrupt on

2 4 Septexber 1 9 7 0 , t h e

defendan", on

9 October 1 9 7 0 marr ied a l a d y whom he hcd

rct

i n

August 1970 .

The circumstances

in

which

thc

nlarr

iaqe

was

c o n t r a c t e d

were

n o t a u s p i c i o u s , a n d

it

d i d n o t a t

first

p r o s p e r .

They

s e p a r a t e d q u i t e

soon.

A s will

appea r ,

t he

time a t whj ch

they sepa ra t ed

i s unce r t a in and

i s of

some

i m p o r t a n c e i n v i c v

o f t h e

Fact

t h a t t h e a l l c g e d o f f c n c e w i t h

vhich

tile

defzlldant

j,

charged

occurred

on

9

November

1 9 7 0 .

T h e

s e p a r a t i o n

t u r n c d

3:;t

to be temporary only, and

thc dct-endznt and

his

!life

c2.ine

- 3-

t o g c t h c r n g a i n

i n

March

or A p r i l

1971.

A

c h i l d v a s

b o r n

i n

1 9 7 2 . .

T h a t , b r i e f l y s t a i e d ,

i s t h e h i s t o r y w h i c h ,

it

is

s a i d ,

gave

rise

t o

a

menta l d i sorder f rom which the defendant

was

s u f f e r i n g . 011

9

November

1 9 7 0 ,

The

defendar , t should have

nacie

o u t

a

s t a t e m e n t o f h j s

a f fa i r s ,

v e r i f i e d by

a f f l d a v l t , a n d f i l e d

it

i n t h e

o f f l c e of

t h e r e g i s t r z r w i t h i n f o u r t e e n d a y s f r o m t h e d a t e

( 2 4

September

1970)

o f

t he

seques t r a t ion o rde r ,

and

shou ld have g iven

e

copy

t o

t h e

O f r i c i a l

R e c e i v e r :

S.

5 4 (l), ( 2 ) .

He

d i d not do so.

02

4 November

1 9 7 0 he

was

interviewed

a t t h c o f f i c e

of

t h e O f f i c i z l

Receiver by Mr.

Randolph,

a

r e a l i z a t i o n o f f i c e r t h e n

emgloyed

i n

t h a t

o f f i c e .

A c c o r d l n g

t o

a

con tenpora ry

no te

o f

Hr.

Randolph’s

the defendant produced

a

m d l c a l

cert if iceL3

CO

the

e f fec t t h a t h e

was

su€fer i r lg f rom

a nervous breakdow.~

zqd

was

n o t f i t

to

a t t e n d c o u r t ; a n d h e a p p e a r e d

t o l\!r.

Randolph

t o

be

somewhat

zg i t a t ed

and

wor r i ed .

The re

was

a

g e n e r a l d i s c u s s i o n

abou t h’is gave from x-.emory d e t a i l s of h i s assets b u t made no mention

assets

and

l i a b i l i t l e s d u r i n g w h i c h t h e d e f e n s a n t

of

h i s

i n t e r e s t u n d e r h i s m o t h e r ’ s

will.

On

9

Novcmher

1970 t h e d e f e n d a n t c a l l e d a g a i n

TO

see

Mr. Randolph.

This

tlme

be

b

rought

wi

th

h

im

h

is

s ta te inent

of

a f f a i r s ,

two ques t ionna i r e s , and

a

document

hes?ed

“IYarnlng

-

Dut ie s of

Eankrupts” .

All were

p r in t ed

fo rms .

The

las’i

mcnt ior .d ,

whose

t i t l e

a d e q u a t e l y d e s c r i b e s

i t s contents , concamecl

a

pr in ted ac lmowledgemcnt , s igned by

the

defendant

and

da

ted

9 November

1 9 7 0 by

solneone

else, t h a t he had rece lvcd

it altd

understood it.

The

two q u e s t l o n n a i r e s ,

o n e

r e l a t m g

t o h i s

p e r s o n a l a n d t h e o t h e r t o h i s h u s i n c s s a f f a i r s ,

>:ere

each

t: I cr~c.c!

by him and i n each he wrote h i s ansvey.s t o the qur?qtio:-s

i!: his

own hand.

He hupse l f

compl -e t ed

and

s lgned

t hc

a f f idav i t

-4-

v e r i f y i r l g h i s s t a t c m n t o f a r f a i r s , b u t

luost

though not

a l l

of

t h c d e t a i l s o f t h e s t a t e m s n t

itself

were

w r i t t e n

Ly

a

hand o the r

t h a n h i s

own.

€Ie

s ays he does no t

know

who

wrote

them

and

c a n n o t

r e c a l l

a n y o n e h e l p l n g

him

to

p repa re

the documen t .

The

present

charge i s based on

the

omission

froin

that

clocumnt

o f

a n y m e n t i o n o f h i s i n t e r e s t u n d e r h i s m o t h e r ' s

rill.

The

f a c t u a l b a s i s

of

t h e d e f e n c e , p u t s h o r t l y ,

1s

s a i d

to b e t h a t

on

9

Kovcmber

1 9 7 0 the de fendan t

was

i n s u c h

a

d i s t u r b e d m e n t a l s t a t e t h a t h e d i d n o t

know

o r u n d e r s t a n d

Che

c o n t e n t s

cr' t h e s t a t c m e n t o f

a f f a i r s

t o whosc

t r u t h

2nd

completeness

he

swore,

a n d d i d n c t u n d e r s t a n d t h a t h e

was

doing

any thing wrong.

The

defendca t aave ev idence , and

two

w i t n e s s e s

VCL-C;

c a l l e d o n h i s b e h a l f .

The

f i r s t was

h i s d a u g h t e r

v;!>on:

I

ha7.7e

mentioned.

She

i s a

t r a i n e d n u r s e

who

graduated with

h igk

d i s t i n c t i o n o n

1 6 J u l y

1 9 7 0 ,

and

on

9

November

197:

m a r r i e d t h e

o t h e r w i t n e s s ,

who

i s

a

m e d i c a l p r a c t i t i o n e r p r a c t i s i n g

as

a

c o n s u l t a n t

p s y c h i a t r i s t .

Thc

d e f e n d a n t ' s

d a u g h t e r

i n

g i v i n ?

h e r e v i d e n c e

showed

a

compass iona te and to l e ran t unde r s t and ing

of

a n d r e g a r d f o r h e r f a t h e r ,

t o

whom

s h e p a i d c o n s l d e r a b l c

a t t e n t i o n

d u r i n g

h i s

d o m e s t i c

a n d

f i n a n c i a l

t r o u b l e s .

B o t h

she

husband p rope r conce rn fo r t he de fendan t ' s we l f a re wh ich , t oge the r w i th

imprcssed

m e

a s hav ing an unde r s t andab le

a

d

and

her

t h e c l o s e n c s s

of

t h e i r relationship

t o him,

I

have kept

i n

mind

i n c o n s i d e r i n g

the i r

ev idence .

The

defendant

himsel?

was

unsure

a s

t o dates

of

i m p o r t a n t e v e n t s i n h i s l i f e a n d

Ccnd?d

t o

be

d i s c u r s i v e .

He

d i d n o t g i v c

m e

t he

jwprcs s ion

of be ing

men ta l ly acu te .

The

defendant went

through

a t l e a s t thrcnl

times

o f

crisis

r e l e v a n t

t o

t h e s e p r o c x d ~ n g s :

h i s d e s e r t i m by

J~L!i-~arcL,

.

. .

.

. . .

- . -

- .

.

. - -

_

_

-

L.

i

-5-

t h e d i s c o v e r y

ChLt

she

was

l i v i n g ! : ~ t h h l s s o n , a n d t h e

l

sepa:aCim from

h i s s e c o n d

1:ife;

ancl

i n t h e -1~acl:ground all

t h e

time

was

t h e d e t c r i o r a t i o n o f h i s f i n a n c i a l a f f z i r s , e n d i n g I n

I

!

h i s bankrulstcy

on

24

Septcnber 1 9 7 0 .

His

d a u g h t e r

d c s c r i b e d

t h e e f f e c t

of

t h o s e e v e n t s

upon

him.

H e

was

d i s t r a u c h t when

Margzret

l e f t him.

I I i s

daugh te r

says

t h a t n c i t h r

she

n o r h e r

1

1

f a t h e r

"at

t h a t s t a g e

knew

about

Robert

and

Midge".

T h a t remark

i

i s n o t

easy

to unde r s t and :

t he daugh te r had

knotin

of

R o b e r t ' s

l

a f f a i r w i th

X a r g a r e t , h e r f a t h e r

s ays

i n e f i ec t

t h z t h e h a d

i

suppressed

a

s u s p i c i o n o f

i t ,

unab1.e

t o b e l l e v e s u c h

a

t h i n g o f

!

h i s s o n , a n d n o t o n l y M a r g a r e t ,

b u t

a l s o R o b e r t , h i s

car

and

h i s

c l o t h c s h a d v a n i s h e d

on

Christmas

Day.

Be

t h a t a s

it may,

t h e d e f e a d a n t ' s c o n d i t i o n

grew

vmrse

a f t e r he

d i s c o v e r d RGkIT':

e?s;.onced

i n

M a r q a r e t ' s

f l a t :

h

e

t h r e a t e n e d

s u i c i d e ;

l-IC:

ncqlectr*ci

h i s

business,

h i s h o u s e a n d h i s c l o t h e s ; h i s

moderatc

d r i n k i n g

became

heavy,

and

h i s hand

shook

so t h a t he could

n x

\!rite.

H i s concZition

improved and he became happier

when

i

n

August he

m e t h i s €ut clre second wlfe.

Thei r marr iage

on 9 October 1370

a p p a r e n t l y r a i s e d

him

to

a

s o m e w h a t e u p h o r i c s t o t e

i n s p i t e o f

h i s h a v i n g

become

bankrupt on

2 4

September

1 9 7 0 ,

because

~n

9

Noverrhcr

1 9 7 0 he

t o l d Pt.

Randolph

t h a t h e h a d i n t e n d a y s

s p e n t on

a

wedding recept ion ,

a

honeymoon

and o the r

l i v i n g c o s t s

$800 of

$1,000 t h a t f e l l i n t o h i s h a n d s o n

6

October

1 9 7 0 .

Then

came

t h c s e p a r a t i o n o f t h e

newly-wed

husband

and

wife.

I I i s

d a u g h t e r

d e s c r i b e d

t h e

c a t a s t r o p h i c

e f f e c t

it

immnediate1.y

had on he r f a the r , end ing

in

h e r f i n d i n g

him

l i v i n g

a l o n e a n d

i n s q u a l o r

m

a

p r i m i t i v e s h a c k a t

Col0

!Icj

gh t s . Eu t

t h e q u e s t i o n

i s -

when

d i d

t h e

s e p a r a t i o n o c c u r ?

The

d e f e n d a n t ' s

daughter

says w i t h i n

t h r e e

weeks

a f t c r the

mar r i age .

If

so,

it happcned beforc

9

Noventbcr

1 9 7 0 ,

so

t h a t t h e d e f c n d ~ n t ,

l

1

havinc;

( t o use hrs son-in- law's

words)

c lutched

a t

t h e s t r a w

-6-

of his second marr iage and found

t h a t

it

had broken, might

well

be expected

t o have been

i n a

cons iderably worse menta l . s ta te

on

t h a t d a t e t h a n b e f o r e

it.

I

am

however by no means

s a t i s f i e d t h a t t h e s c p a r a t i c n

occur red

be fo re

9

Noverber

1970.

In

g

iv

ing

ev

idence

be

fo

re

me

t h e d e f e n d a n t

r e f e r r e d

t o

t h e s e p a r a t i o n , a n d

t h c r e

t h e n

fo l lowed these ques t ions and answers :

"HIS HOXOUR:

How l ong was t h i s a f t e r

you \?ere mar r i ed

t o h e r ?

--- Quite some months.

She

was n o t ~ c r y

~,:ell

and I was - - I s t i l l was no t myse l f .

We d i d

\ - h a t

we

c o u l d f o r e a c h o t h e r b u t

WC

thought

lt

v:ould

::c.

b e t t e r i f

we

v e n t a l o n g u n t i l

I

g o t my

f ee t on

t h e

ground.

Do

you mean

you and she

were

s e p a r a t e d f o r

some

months? --- Yes.

When

d id you

sepa ra t e?

How

l o n g a f t e r

you-

m-rriage?

- --

We

vent

on

our

honeymoon a d came back.

I an

n o t

s u r e

i n a c t u a l

tlme.

A matter of months or days?

--- Months, oh

~ C S .

'I

0

Not t o o much defendant '7as markedly

r e l i a n c e s h o u l d

be

p u t

on

t h a t e v i d e n c e ,

as

t h e

uncer

ta

in

about

da

tes

and

times.

The

fo l lowi i lg ex t rac ts

f

rom one

of

the

two

q u e s t i o n a i r e s f i l l e d i n

and s igned ay

the

de fendan t

are

more

s i g n i f i c a n t ( t h o u g h

0:1

9

November

1 9 7 0 the defendant had been marr ied not for

s i x

weeks

b u t f o r o n l y j u s t o v e r f o u r )

:

"li(a) Who a re

depenzen t

upon

you

f o r

s u p p o r t ?

---

Wife

B a r b a r a E u r s t d l .

"

" 3 6 (a)

Has

your wife

any

assets of

any kind?

--- Y C S .

(b)

If

so, g i v e

p a r t i c u l a r s

a n d

s t a t e

how

she

ob ta ined

i t

i f

acqu l r ed s ince he r mar r l ac j e

to

you. ---

Married

s1x

weeks

she has on ly pe r sona l

c l o t h e s

e tc . "

There i s no

rcason

t o d o u b t t h a t

t h e d c f e n d a n t ' s

s cpa ra t ion f rom h i s s econd

wlfe

was

fol lowed

by

s c v c r e

d e t e r i o r a t i o n

i n

h i s c o n d i t i o n b u t

t h e

c v i d e n c c d o e s n o t s a t i s i y

m e

t h a t t h e s e p a r a t i o n o c c u r r c d b e f o r e

9

November

1 9 7 0 and

v a s

t h e r e r o k t h e n

a;

add i t iona l

f ac to r ope ra t inc j . on

the de fcndan t ' c

- 7-

mind.

I

a m i n e l l n e d t o t h i n k

t h a t

t h e d e f e n d a n t ' s

d a u g h t e r

was

n o t u n a w ~ r e of

t h e a d v a n t a g e t o

her

f a t h e r o f d a t i n g

~

t

s

o c c u r r e n c e e a r l i e r t h a n

9

ICovember

1 9 7 0 ,

a n d t h a t i n t h l s

case

t h e d e f e n d a n t

i s

the more accura te .

The

w e l l - q u a l i f i e d c o n s u l t a n t p s y c h i a t z i s t

who

gave

e v i d e n c e

f o r

t h e d e f e n c e

i s ,

a s

I

have sa id ,

t he husband

or'

t h e

d e f e n d a n t ' s

d a u g h t e r ,

whom

he

marr ied

on 9 Novenber

1973.

V'hcn

she

graduated on

16

J u l y 1 9 7 0 he

was

the depu ty med lca l

s u p e r i n t e n d e n t o f t h e h o s p i t a l

a t

which she graduated, and

on

t h a t o c c a s i o n

met

t h e d e f e n d a n t f o r t h e f i r s t

time

and t a lked

wi th

him

f o r z b o u t

f i f t e e n

or

t h i r t y minuLes.

No

a t t a c h v z I t h c d

y e t

fo rmed be tween the doc to r and h i s fu tu re

wife

and he

Itncv

n o t h i n g a b o u t h e r f a t h e r , t o

whom

he

spoke

m e r e l y a s t h e f a t h c r

of

t h e m o s t

d i s t i n g u i s h e d g r a d u c t e .

The

d o c t o r

o b s e r v e d

t h a t

t h e d e f e n d a n t

was

no t happy and chee r fu l ,

as

t h e o c c a s i o n

drl;,ar.d;-d,

and says "To me he

seemed depressed,

perhaps even very depressEd,

*

and

he

seemed

t o b e a c t i n g i n

a

puppe t - l l ke f a sh lon

-

he

\:as

j u s t

go ing th rough the mot ions o f be ing the re bu t t he re

was

no

emotional

involvement" .

The

d o c t o r was

overseas f rom August or September

1S71

u n t i l t h e e n d

of

1 9 7 2 ,

a n d d i d n o t

see

t h e d e f e n d a n t a g a i n

u n t i l

1973.

Accordingly,

he

b a s e s

h i s

o p i n i o n

of

t h e

d e f e n d a n t ' s

medi.ca1

stake on

9

November

1 9 7 0 o n t h e c o n v e r s a t i o n o f

1G

J c l y

1 9 7 0 ,

on

v h a t h e h a s s i n c e l e a r n e d o f t h e d e f e n d a n C ' s h i s t o r y

from

h i s

wife

ancl

f rom the de fendan t h imse l f , and on h i s

obse rva t ions

o

f

t he

de

fendan

t

s lnce

1973 .

He

t h i n k s

t h a t

i n

1 9 7 0 the de fendan t

was

s u f f e r i n g i n t e n s e a n x i e t y

and

t h a t

a

s l i q h t

stroke which the defendant

was

t h o u g h t t o h a v e s u f f e r e d

in

1969

was

i n f a c t t h e c o n v c r s i o n i n t o

a

p h y s i c a l

symptom

of

some

o f h i s a n s l e t y .

His

views

may

be

sumcla-ised

as b e i n g

t h a t

t h e

severe

g e n e ~ - a t i o n o f a n x i e t y r e s u l t e d i n t h e d e f e n d a n t

losing

-8-

t o u c h w i t h r c a l i t y a n d s u f f c r l n g f r o m m l l e s l a ,

so

t h a t

whcn

he

was

p rc scn ted vi

th

a

document

i t s e l f c a p a b l e

o:

q e n e r a h n g

a n x i e t y , h i s

mind

d i d n o t r e g i s t e r t h e d o c u m e n t

o r

what he

was do ing wi th

it, or how

he was doinrj what he

was doing.

The

de fendac t h imse l f s ays he

rcrncrsbers

nothinq of s ig! l inS

t h e s t a t e m c n t o f a f f a i r s o r

o€ g o i n g t o

see

Mr.

Randol.~h or

of

v i s i t i n g

t h e O f f i c i a l

Receiver's

o f f i c e .

He

made

a

couple

of

r e f e r e n c e s t o b e i n g a b l e t o

remember

leav ing

the

Bankruptcy

Court.

AS

t h e

s e q u e s t r a t i o n o r d e r

shovs

t h a t h e

was

n o t p r e s e n t

when

t h a t o r d e r

was

made

on

t h e r e t u r n d z t e

of

t h e p e t i t i o n ,

he

vas

n o d o u b t r e f e r r i n g t o

t he

occas ion

on

10

September

1 3 7 2

when

he wa,.,

publ . ic ly exanincd.

One

f o r m i d a b l e o b s t a c l e

i s

f x e d by

t h e d e f e n c e t h a t i n

h i s men ta l ly d i s tu rbed cond i t io ; ! t he de fendan t

was

unawaro

of

what he

war;

Loing and

incapaLle

of

forming any re levant

i n t e n t i o n .

I t is

t h i s :

t h a t

t h e

d e f e n d a n t

h i m s e l f

g a v e

cvicle!ncc

*

t h z t

h e d i d c o n s c i o u s l y t u r n h i s a t t e n t i o n t o

t h e

quesc ion

i : h e t h e i h e s h o u l d l n c l u d e i n h i s s t a t e m s n t o f a f f a i r s a n y

r e f e r e n c e

KO

h i s i n t e r e s t u n d e r h i s m o t h e r ' s

will,

and decided

tha t

he need no t men t ion

it.

I n

f a c t , o n

23

J u l y

1969

he

had

m o r t g a g e d h i s i n t e r e s t t o

a

money-lender

t o s e c u r e t h e r e p a y m n t

of

t h e p r i n c i p a l o f , a n d t h e p a y m e n t o f

i n t e r e s t o n ,

t h e

loan

o v e r t h r e e y e a r s

ancl

h a d g i v e n t h e t r u s t e e o f h i s m o t h e r ' s

e s t a t e

a

d i r e c t i o n a n d a u t h o r i t y ,

i r r e v o c a b l e w i t h o u t t h e

l e n d e r ' s w r i k t e n c o n s e n t , t o p a y t o t h e l e n d e r

a l l

moneys

due

t o

the

defendant

f rom

the

es t a t e .

Accord ing ly

he

was

r e c e i v i n g

no

money

fro111 t h e e s t a t e

on

9

Novcmbcr

1 9 7 0 and would not rece lve

any u n t i l i n t e r e s t . S i n i l a r l y

1 9 7 2 .

The re fo re ,

he

s a y s ,

he

d i d n o t m e n t i o n h i s

he

dxd

n o t

d i s c l o s c ,

a s

h e

s h o u l d h a v e

discl .oscd,

the

c x i s t e n c e o f

the

d e b t

-

becausc,

he

s z y s ,

he

d i d

no t

t h ink he

o\ccd

t h e d e b t ,

a s

it

was

hc ing pa id

by

t h e t r u s t c c

-9-

of

t h e estate.

I

n o t e i n p a s s i n g t h a t t h e l o a n

wa6

made

t o tile

defcndar!t and "his

wife

Nhrcjaret

B u r s t a l l " , a n d t h a t t h e y e a c h

s igned

all

the loan documcnts , including

a

s t a t u t o r y d c c l a r a t l o n

c o n t c > i n i q g t h e

statement

"We

are

marr ied

to one another" , and

an

acknowle6gement

t h a t it was on

t h e b a s i s

of

t h a t d e c l a r c t i o n

a n d r e p r e s e n t a t i o n

t h a t

t h e

l e n d e r a g r e e d t o

make

the advance.

A

t

t h e p r e s e n t h e a r i n g l - e i t h e r s i d e r r e n t i o n e d t h o s e f a c t s ,

and

I

h a v e n o t t a k e n t h c m i n t o c o n s i d e r a t i o n i n a r r i v i n g

a t

my

d e c i s i c n .

The

e x p l a n a t i o n

so

given

by

t h e d e f e n d a n t

of

t h e

omission with which he

i s

charged

i s

d l scoun ted by h i s soa - in -

i n whose

view

it

i s

u n l i k e l y t h a t I n P a c t t h e d c f e n d a n t d l d

t u r n h i s

mind

t o t h e p r o b l e m

o f whether

or n o t

t o mention

111s

i n t e r e s t i n h i s n o t h c r ' s

es ta te ,

and

more

l i k e l y t h a t " h e

i s

f i l l i n g

i n t h e d e f i c i t b e c J u s e h e d i d n o t

remei:iber

Mr.

lXando7ph

or

t h e p o c m e n t " .

I

t a k e i t t h a t u n d e r

S.

285 ( 9 ) the burden

cast on

~ l l c

defendant

of

p r o v i n g t h a t t h e o m j s s i o n

was

made

w i t h o u t m t c n t

t o defraud any

of

h i s c r e d i t o r s

i s d i scha rgcd If t h e lmlnncc

of

p r o b a b i l i t l e s

i s i n

f a v o u r

of

t h a t

p r o p o s i t i o n . C o n s i d e r i n g

the whole

of

the ev ldence

I am

of

t h e o p i n i o n t h a t

it i s

morc

probable

t h a n n o t t h a t t h e d e f e n d a n t

knew

what he

was

doing

when

h e c o m p l e t e d h i s s t a t e m e n t o f a f f a i r s , t h a t h e d i d t u r n h i s

mind

t o

t h e q u e s t i o n w h e t h e r h i s

interest

u n d e r h i s m o t h e r ' s

wil.1

should

be

inc luded

or

omi t t ed , and tha t he consc ious ly dcc ldcd

i n f a v o u r

of

o n i s s l o n , b u t n o t f o r t h e r e a s o n h e

now

advances.

The

s t a t e m c n t of

a f f a i r s conl-;ins

a

schedu le of

s e c u r c d

c r e d i t o r s .

'1'11~ d c t a l l s

wcxe

m o s t l y

i n s e r t e d

by

so:vonc

o t h c r

t h a n

t h e

d c f e n d a n t .

Two

sccu red

Cred i to r s

a r e

shown .

The

e s t ima ted va iue

of

t h c s e c u r i t y : l c l d

by

one

has

lxcn

a l t c r cd

-10-

and

t h e d e f e n d a n t h a s

i n i t i a l l e d

t h c a l t e r a t i o n .

The

defendant

has

i n s e r t e d detai ls of

t h e a d d r e s s

of

the

o t h e r creditor,

h a s

i n s e r t e d t h e

amount

o f

i t s d e b t a s

$ 2 , 5 2 8 . 2 2 ,

h a s a l t e r e d t h e

v a l u e o f

t h e s e c u r i t y f r o m

$1,300

t o

$ 1 , 6 0 0 ,

a n c l

h a s i n s a r t e d

the amount o f

t h e

e s t i m a t e d

d e f i c i e n c y

as

$ 9 2 8 . 2 2 .

I n

t h e

s c h e d u l e o f u n s e c u r e d c r e d i t o r s

he

h a s i n s e r t e d t h e

amounc

of

one debt and

amended

t h e a d d r e s s

of

t h c c r e d i t o r , a n d h e h a s

i n i t i r l l e d h i s

own

a l t e r a t i o n o f t h e

amount

of

another debc f rom

$ 1 , 4 0 0 t o $1 ,165 .09 .

As I have

sa id ,

he

h imsel f

compl-c-ted

and

s i g n e d

t h s v e r l f y i n g a f f i d a v i t .

He

also

comple ted

thc

su;-axy

s h e e t w i t h a n e r r o r i n s u b t r a c t i o n a m o u n t i n g t o

5G

c e n t s .

I

c a n n o t a c c e p t t h a t t h o s e i n s e r t i o n s a n 2 a m e n d m c r t s

were

ma6e

h y a

man upon whose mmd

t h e stateme::t

o € a f E a i r s

s i m p l y d i d n o t

register

and

who

d i d n o t

know

whnt he vas

doing.

Nor can I a c c e p t

t h e

d e f e n d a n t ' s

s t a t e m e n t

t h a t

h

e

d e c i d e d t o

make

the r e l evanc omiss ion fo r

t

he

r

eason

hc

nov

g i v e s .

*

It

is

i n c o n s i s t e n t w l t h t h e p r o p o s i t i o n t h a t

he

d i d

not know w h a t he was

doing.

I t wa5

i n t r o d u c e d

t h u s ,

i n ans;;er

t o

t h e f i r s t q u e s t l o n a s k e d o f t h e d e f e n d a n t i n c r o s s - e x a m i n a t i o n :

"tlr.

B u r s t a l l ,

do

y o u a g r e e

i n

t h e d c c u n e n t ,

t h e

a f f i d a v l t v e r i f y i n g t h c s t a t e m e n t o f

your

a f f a l r s

a n d t h e s t a t e n e n t o f a f f a l r s

I t s e l f ,

no

r e f e r e n c e

I

was

made

t o t h e i n t e r e s t

you

had under your mother 's

w i l l , i s t h a t so? --- Y e s I must

have

--- I thought

t h a t I was

not

rece

ivmg any

lncome

so

I

d l d n ' t h a v e

a n i n t e r e s t " .

1

I n

my

o g i n i o n t h c d e f e n d a n t i n g i v i n g a n d d e v c l o p i n g t h a t e v l c k n c e

was

c l e a r l y

i m p r o v i s i n g .

I

do no t

re ject

e n t i r c l y t h e s u b m i s s i o n t h a t

on

9 Novcnber d i s t u r b e d , b u t

1 9 7 0 the de fendan t ' s men ta l con3 i t lon

was

somewhat

my

conclus ion

i s t h a t it was much

less d i s t u r b c d

than he would

have

me

b e l i c v e .

I

b e l i e v e

t h a t

on

o r s h o r t l y

a f t e r C h r i s t m a s

Day

1 9 6 9 he suf fered what

miglll- we11

h,lvc

been

descr ibLd as

a

nervous breakdown; but

I

t h i n k t h a t b y

9 Kovr mbcr

-11-

1.970

h e h a d s u f f i c i e n t l y r c c o v c r e d t o b e a b l e

to

undcrs tund

t h e p r i n t e d

fonn

of

h i s s t a t e m e n t o f a f f a i r s a n d

know

what hc

was

doing when he

f i l l c d i t l n

apd swore t o i t s t r u t h and

completeness .

He

h imsel f on t h a t day

answercd

one

of

t h e

i t e m s

i n

a

q n e s t i o n n a i r e ,

"Have

you

been

uncmployed

for

any per-Lod

d u r i n g

t h e

l a s t

f i v e y e a r s ?

If

so,

f o r what

p e r i c d s

and

from

what ccuse?", lly wr i t i l l g "6 mths from 25th Dec.

Nervous breakC.3;:ii".

I a l s o b e l i e v e t h a t

on

9

November

1 9 7 0 the defcnciznt

gave

N r .

Randolph

the

impress ion

tha t he

was

ag l t a t ed and wor r i ed :

anyone who

had r ecen t ly

become bankrupt might

well

be a r r i ta tcd

and worxied , espec ia l ly

i f

h c h a d n o t f u l f i l l e d h i s

f i r s t

du ty

of

c o r r p l e t l n g a n d f i l i n g

a

s t a t emen t

of

h i s

a f f a i r s .

On

the whole

of

the cv idmce , however ,

I

fin::

t h a t ti:e

defence

oEfered

under

S.

295 ( 9 ) f a i l s , a n d

t h a t

t h e d e f e n d a n t

e

is gui l

ty

of the offence

charged .

I

s h a l l h e a r c o u n s e l o n

the

q u e s t l o n

of

p e n a l t y .

l

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