Fisheries vs Cray Divers (Bret)
Submitted by Rob H on Mon, 2017-02-27 22:23
Tomorrow morning in the Supreme Court, Bret Carters case will be heard.
I believe in Court 7 at 10 am at the Supreme court ( Barrack and St Georges Tce) for 2 hours
Im away at work, but Id urge anyone around there to go in for support.
There is alot at stake for divers/fishers in general but especially for Bret personally above all.
He has had the courage to stand up to being bullied by Fisheries Officers, and Ive got my fingers crossed that the limitless resources of Fisheries dont over ride common sense and the average bloke.
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meglodon
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We all wish him well I'm sure
I think we all hope that the magistrate/judge will look at the evidence look at the act, and bring down a judgement consistent with the way the legislation it is worded and what is the correct interpretation of the legislation.
Also just what is the intention of the legislation and is its wording consistent with its aim.
Is the appeal because D o F genuinely feels that the presiding magistrate of the original prosecution has made a mistake, or is D o F undertaking a veracious appeal against and interpretation of the legislation and they refuse to accept the magistrate/judges decision.
To appeal a judgement (as I understand it) is the right of
all of us.
Those of us that can't be in the court with you tomorrow Brett are with you in spirit.
Moist and Salty
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I'm in the same boat too.
I'm in the same boat too. Stuck on site at the moment, really wanted to be there to support him personally and diving as a whole
Rob H
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verdict has been reserved,
verdict has been reserved, about 3 weeks.
I'll leave the rest to Bret to update if he wants to.
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So what does that mean Rob,
So what does that mean Rob, judge has to go away and think about common sense lol
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Rob H
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Sadly, in our system maybe
Sadly, in our system maybe has to count up which lawyer cost more
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hezzy
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or they dont want any
or they dont want any backlash or political mileage right on an election for either parties more like
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Rob H
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Not adjourned, its been
Not adjourned, its been heard and is under consideration as far as I know.
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meglodon
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Right on the money
You are right on the money me thinks, lets not get a section of the community pissed off just before an election.
Rob H
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Unless the judiciary is
Unless the judiciary is controlled by the government which I doubt, it just means that the judge will consider the case and present a decision.
Its common, if he just said "na fuck off your talking shit" they could appeal that it wasnt given due consideration.
Its normal and common practice.
If the DoF or Minister was able to tell a Supreme Court judge what to do, there would be way more problems to deal with than where we can gauge crays.
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Alan James
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100% correct Rob
I attended the appeal proceedings today and l believe Bret can be well pleased with how things went. This is Bret's dance, not mine, so he can update you all as he sees fit.
hezzy
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im not suggesting the
im not suggesting the judiciary is controlled by the minister or the opposition in any way
merely that to remain A POLITICAL they have possibly chosen to consider the case as they often do and then deliver a verdict well after the state election , that given the possibility of a % of voters may cause a backlash depending on the outcome in what is shaping up to be a very tight race, any no of votes one way or another can have an impact
it may be a thought along with many other issues involved with this case that would not have escaped them imo
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Alan James
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You are over thinking it hezzy
There was a non political reason for the delayed verdict. As I said Bret can elaborate if he chooses to.
Rob H
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way to go Alan, would have
way to go Alan, would have loved to have been there also.
Bret has updated the original thread.
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Shark1
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bret thinking of u and give
bret thinking of u and give em shit
happy to donate $100 to the fight
Auslobster
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Reserved/adjourned/postponed...
.....whatever. Hezzy hit the nail on the head. Conveniently not coming forth with a result until everybody's safely in or out of office.
Gunner966
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Alan great response.
Alan
great response.