Shane Drumgold’s Challenge to Bruce Lehrmann Inquiry to be Heard by Interstate Judge

Shane Drumgold’s Challenge to Bruce Lehrmann Inquiry to be Heard by Interstate Judge

A judge outside the Australian Capital Territory will be brought in⁢ to hear Shane Drumgold’s challenge to the findings of the Sofronoff inquiry to​ avoid any potential conflict.

Drumgold is currently asking the ​ACT supreme court to quash Sofronoff’s findings about his ‍handling of ⁣the prosecution of Bruce Lehrmann, alleging the inquiry‍ denied him natural justice, breached⁤ the law and “gave rise to a reasonable apprehension of bias”.

The process is complicated by the small nature‍ of Canberra’s legal community and the fact that Drumgold, as the former director of public prosecutions, has had ⁤extensive professional⁣ interactions with the court’s sitting ​judges.

The potential‌ conflict compelled the court to search​ outside ‌the ACT​ for someone ⁤to hear the judicial review application.

But the process of finding an acting judge was itself compromised by the fact that chief justice Lucy McCallum, who⁤ typically nominates acting judges, presided over the Lehrmann trial and attorney general Shane Rattenbury, who makes the final appointment,‌ was ‌a defendant in Drumgold’s⁤ application ⁣for judicial review.

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McCallum has ​instead requested that the ⁣Victorian supreme court chief justice, Anne Ferguson, nominate an available judge from⁣ her‌ jurisdiction, to ensure ⁣transparency and integrity of ⁤the process. ‌Ferguson⁣ has nominated‌ court of appeal judge Stephen Kaye.

The process of appointing Kaye⁢ is ​still ongoing but McCallum ​has accepted the nomination.

The court also heard⁣ that,‍ on the⁢ current expected timetable, Drumgold’s challenge ​would not be‌ heard until next year.

His lawyers asked the⁢ court on Thursday to make a series of‍ preliminary orders to begin the early stages of the case, but Sofronoff’s legal team asked for more time, saying they were still determining their position on some issues ⁢and working⁤ with lawyers for the ACT government to understand whether he was‍ afforded indemnity.

The case will return on Thursday.

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The⁣ inquiry‌ examined the prosecution of Lehrmann, who ⁤denied raping ⁤Brittany Higgins on a couch in Parliament House and pleaded not guilty at trial. His first trial was aborted due ‌to ⁤juror misconduct and a planned re-trial was abandoned due to fears about Higgins’ mental health.

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The inquiry was critical of Drumgold,⁣ saying he lost objectivity during the trial, tried‍ to keep a document outlining ​police opinion’s about Higgins’ credibility away from Lehrmann’s lawyers, and misled a court about ⁣notes made regarding a meeting with Lisa Wilkinson,​ prior to​ her Logies speech which delayed the Lehrmann trial.

Drumgold has said the findings ‌were legally ⁢unreasonable, that individuals working on the inquiry failed to comply with rules ‌about the disclosure of ‍information, and that the inquiry failed to “accord…

2023-09-20 20:37:43
Source​ from www.theguardian.com
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