Judgment Title: D.P.P.-v- Alphonsus Connolly Composition of Court: Denham J., Herbert J., Hanna J. Judgment by: Denham J. Status of Judgment: Approved
Outcome: Grant Section 29 application | ||||||||||
THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL [Record No: CCA 259/2007] Denham J. Herbert J. Hanna J. Between/ The Director of Public Prosecutions and Alphonsus Connolly Applicant Ruling of the Court delivered the 12th day of November, 2009 by Denham J.
1. On the 12th day of May, 2009 this Court delivered a judgment on the appeal which had been brought by Alphonsus Connolly, "the applicant", from his conviction at Naas Circuit Criminal Court on a count of having in his possession a controlled drug, amphetamine, for the purpose of selling or otherwise supplying the drug to another and at the time while the drug was in his possession the market value of the controlled drug amounted to €13,000 or more. 2. The appeal had been brought on the single ground that the learned trial judge erred in fact and in law in not withdrawing the case from the jury on an application at the close of the prosecution case of no case to answer, made on the basis that there was no evidence on which a properly directed jury could come to the conclusion and be satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt that the market value of the drugs was €13,000 or more. 3. The case therefore turned on whether there was evidence upon which a properly directed jury could conclude and be satisfied beyond all reasonable doubt that the market value of the drugs was €13,000 or more. 4. Having considered carefully the evidence before the trial court, this Court found that there was no error of law by the learned trial judge in not withdrawing the case from the jury, and the Court was satisfied that there was sufficient evidence from which the jury, properly directed, was entitled to come to the conclusion and be satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the market value of the drug in the possession of the applicant exceeded €13,000. 5. The applicant applied by way of a motion seeking an order, pursuant to s.29 of the Courts of Justice Act, 1924, as substituted by s.22 of the Criminal Justice Act, 2006, as amended by s.59 of the Criminal Justice Act, 2007, certifying that the decision of this Court involves a point of law of exceptional public importance and that it is desirable in the public interest that an appeal lie to the Supreme Court in the following terms, or in such terms as deemed appropriate by the Court:-
(ii) is based upon tests to which the defence have no right of access 6. The Court has determined that this case involves a point of law of exceptional public importance and that it is desirable in the public interest that an appeal should be taken to the Supreme Court. 7. On the facts of this case, the point of law certified is:-
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