The Hills Shire Council v Kinnarney Civil & Earthworks Pty Ltd and Kinnarney [2012] NSWLEC 30
There is unchallenged evidence of all elements of the offences charged, the evidential burden for the defence of honest and reasonable mistake of fact has not been satisfied, and alleged prosecution tainting does not negate the prima facie case. There is a case to answer.
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- Parties
- Prosecutor: The Hills Shire Council; Defendant: Kinnarney Civil & Earthworks Pty Ltd; Defendant: Patrick Pius Kinnarney
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 29 February 2012
- Procedural Posture
- Environmental Offence Prosecution / Submission of No Case to Answer at End of Prosecution Case
- Outcome
- There is a case to answer.
- Legal Topics
- Transportation of Waste, Waste Facility Offences, Mistake of Fact Defence, No Case to Answer Submission
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Parties
The Hills Shire Council
Prosecutor
Kinnarney Civil & Earthworks Pty Ltd
Defendant
Patrick Pius Kinnarney
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Environmental Offence Prosecution / Submission of No Case to Answer at End of Prosecution Case
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether there is a case to answer for charges of transporting waste to an unlawful facility
- 2 Whether a defence of honest and reasonable mistake of fact can negate a prima facie prosecution case
- 3 Whether prosecutorial indemnity or witness falsehoods taint the prosecution case
Ratio Decidendi
There is unchallenged evidence of all elements of the offences charged, the evidential burden for the defence of honest and reasonable mistake of fact has not been satisfied, and alleged prosecution tainting does not negate the prima facie case. There is a case to answer.
Court Disposition
There is a case to answer.
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