R v Weaver [1931] HCA 23
While the evidence supported that Weaver and Stevens conspired to cheat and defraud by means of misrepresentations as to land value, the trial was unsatisfactory because the jury was not adequately directed as to what constituted fraud, and the particulars of overt acts relied upon by the Crown were inadequate. The...
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- Parties
- Appellant: The King; Respondent: Weaver; Accused: Stevens
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / High Court Appeal From the Court of Criminal Appeal of New South Wales
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed. The order of acquittal stands.
- Legal Topics
- Conspiracy to Cheat and Defraud, False Pretences, Form of Indictment, Overt Acts and Particulars, Directions to Jury, Appeals Procedure, Verdict of Acquittal
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Parties
The King
Appellant
Weaver
Respondent
Stevens
Accused
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / High Court Appeal From the Court of Criminal Appeal of New South Wales
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the offence of conspiracy to cheat and defraud requires proof of false pretences as a statutory crime
- 2 The adequacy and necessity of particulars of overt acts in indictments for conspiracy
- 3 Whether the trial judge's directions to the jury were sufficient
Ratio Decidendi
While the evidence supported that Weaver and Stevens conspired to cheat and defraud by means of misrepresentations as to land value, the trial was unsatisfactory because the jury was not adequately directed as to what constituted fraud, and the particulars of overt acts relied upon by the Crown were inadequate. The conviction was quashed and an acquittal entered, not because conspiracy to cheat requires proof of statutory false pretences, but due to trial miscarriage and forbearance against ordering a new trial in the circumstances.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed. The order of acquittal stands.
Orders
- Conviction quashed; verdict of acquittal entered for Weaver.
- No new trial ordered. Stevens' release stands.
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