Judgement: Terry vs Queen
TERRY v R SC 45/2007 [31 August 2007]
IN THE SUPREME
COURT OF NEW ZEALAND
SC 45/2007
[2007] NZSC
71
ROBERT FRANK TERRY
v
THE QUEEN
Court: Tipping,
McGrath and Anderson JJ
Counsel: Appellant in person
S
B Edwards for Crown
Judgment: 31 August 2007
JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
The application for leave to appeal is dismissed.
REASONS
[1] This application for leave to
appeal raises no point of general or public
importance.
The grounds relied on are, in any event, forlorn. There is
no appearance of any substantial miscarriage of
justice.
[2] After an earlier mis-trial, Mr Terry pleaded guilty to a charge of threatening to kill. Notwithstanding his plea, he appealed to the Court of Appeal against the conviction. He also appealed against the sentence imposed upon him which was a direction that he enter into a bond to keep the peace for 12 months. These appeals were dismissed by the Court of Appeal.
...
See... Full judgement (PDF)