Secretary, Department of Planning and Environment v Namoi Valley Farms Pty Ltd (No 6) [2022] NSWLEC 62
Mr Watts demonstrated sufficient expertise through experience and qualifications to prepare both reports. However, significant portions of his first report (paragraphs 45-52 and 53-59) do not disclose the methodology applied to image interpretation and assessment of vegetation change, so those parts are...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 17 May 2022
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Prosecution (class 5) / Interlocutory Evidentiary Ruling
- Outcome
- Objection to parts of expert report upheld in part. Parts of first report inadmissible; other parts admitted.
- Legal Topics
- ['admissibility of Expert Evidence' 'native Vegetation Clearing' 'expert Methodology' 'routine Agricultural Management Activities']
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Procedural Posture
Criminal Prosecution (class 5) / Interlocutory Evidentiary Ruling
Legal Issues
- 1 ["Whether Mr Watts' expert evidence concerning aerial imagery is admissible under s 79 of the Evidence Act 1995 (NSW)" 'Whether the methodology and expertise for identifying vegetation change and area calculations were adequately explained' 'Admissibility of evidence relating to property boundaries and routine agricultural management activities']
Ratio Decidendi
Mr Watts demonstrated sufficient expertise through experience and qualifications to prepare both reports. However, significant portions of his first report (paragraphs 45-52 and 53-59) do not disclose the methodology applied to image interpretation and assessment of vegetation change, so those parts are inadmissible. The remainder of his reports, including area calculations and use of cadastral boundaries, are admissible, subject to weight to be assigned at trial.
Court Disposition
Objection to parts of expert report upheld in part. Parts of first report inadmissible; other parts admitted.
Orders
- ["Paragraphs 45-52, 53-59 of Mr Watts' report dated 12 March 2019 are excluded from evidence." "The remainder of Mr Watts' two reports is admitted."]
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