Turner v Director of Public Prosecutions (GD) [2013] NSWADTAP 27
Leave to appeal out of time was refused because the application was significantly late without an adequate explanation for the delay, and no arguable point of law or utility in the appeal existed since the requested information was 'excluded information' connected to the prosecuting functions of the DPP and...
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- Parties
- Appellant: Donovan Turner; Respondent: Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW)
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 20 May 2013
- Procedural Posture
- Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal Out of Time
- Outcome
- Leave to appeal refused
- Legal Topics
- Application for Access to Government Documents, Excluded Information, Leave to Appeal Out of Time
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Parties
Donovan Turner
Appellant
Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW)
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal Out of Time
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether leave to appeal out of time should be granted
- 2 Whether the refusal of access to documents was reviewable under GIPA
Ratio Decidendi
Leave to appeal out of time was refused because the application was significantly late without an adequate explanation for the delay, and no arguable point of law or utility in the appeal existed since the requested information was 'excluded information' connected to the prosecuting functions of the DPP and therefore not reviewable.
Court Disposition
Leave to appeal refused
Orders
- Leave to appeal refused
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