ON APPEAL FROM SOUTHWARK CROWN COURT
His Honour Judge Pitts QC
T20107446
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE CRANSTON
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HIS HONOUR JUDGE CAREY DL (SITTING AS A JUDGE OF THE COURT OF APPEAL CRIMINAL DIVISION
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REGINA |
Appellant |
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ELLIAS NIMOH PREKO |
Respondent |
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(Transcript of the Handed Down Judgment.
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Richard Horwell QC and Ms Saba Shafique Naqshbandi for the Respondent
Hearing date: 2nd December 2014
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Lady Justice Rafferty:
The acquittals
Page 70a of the jury bundle
Grounds of appeal
Developed submissions
"….the judge…has to balance the interests of the defendant against the interests of the prosecution, and ….determine…what …would be fair, because like so many problems in the criminal trial, it is fairness rather than any remote, abstruse legal principle which must guide the judge. Coupled with that fairness….is the necessity for the judge to ensure that the jury…..do not have their minds clouded by issues which are not the true issues which they have to determine."
"And until the prospective client and his…money was deemed clean they (sic) were not taken on by DECA. And until the due diligence checks had come out and the money was clean there was no question of signing these IMAs. And that is why both Mr Desi and Mr Magoni were so incensed when they were shown those IMAs between Zeta and Alantar. Neither of them had ever heard of Zeta and Alantar. Neither of them had heard of James Ibori. Due diligence checks had never been performed on Ibori and both Mr Desi and Mr Magoni said that Mr Preko had no right to sign those IMAs in behalf of DECA"
"Client: Zeta Limited – James Ibori
Control number ……….
Sales Rep; Ellias Preko
Compliance Officer: Vicky Willis
Date received: 12/02/01
Date completed:5th March 2001
Result: Not approved
Sales Rep Notified [box ticked]
Compliance Notified [box ticked]."
"What has happened here is that Mr Preko has been laying down a challenge in his evidence, perhaps confident that the prosecution could not deal with it…in effect saying "There are no documents and this supports my case" I am quite confident that the spotlight was thrown on it by Mr Preko and a challenge was handed out in him by his evidence"
"The Vicky Willis document was put to him at page 70a which actually the Crown introduced, saying that the account was not approved and it was put to him: "It is clear that the account was not approved by Vicky Willis". "I don't know. He was classified as a client. I don't know what was not approved by her. It could be anything." As far as he was concerned [Ibori] was classified as a client. "This does not show that Mr Ibori was refused as a client as far as I can see.""
"[The Crown asked] "If Mr Ibori was refused and you were told and went on to deal with him, you would be guilty, would you not?" "Yes"."
"[Counsel for the Crown] referred him to his prepared statement ………"GS did not inform me of the reason the account was declined"
"Mr Preko. You will remember him well, of course. He is the only defence witness in the case and he was in the witness box for many many many days."
"No other witnesses were called. That is the evidence I propose to remind you of and I going to send you out in a moment to start your deliberations."
Mr Horwell argued that this was undesirable.
"I suggest you quickly pay a reputable lawyer or accountant to do this immediately and quickly before it gets ugly."
Discussion and conclusion
Ground 2, page 70a
Ground 3, direction on what established guilt on Counts 1 and 2
Ground 4, adverse inference
Ground 5, reversal of the burden of proof
Ground 6, expensive lawyers
Ground 7, no direction on delay