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In
the High Court of
Kiribati
Criminal
Jurisdiction
Held
at
Betio
Republic
of Kiribati
High Court Criminal Case 36 of 2008
The Republic
v
Nikaua Tebaruaki
For the
Republic: Ms Ruria
Iteraera
For the
Accused: Mr Giles
O’Brien-Hartcher
Date
of Hearing: 11 September 2008
JUDGMENT
The applicant
(for a stay of proceedings) is charged with three counts of forgery and three
counts of uttering. The offences are alleged
to have been committed between 21
December 2006 and 18 January 2007. According to the applicant’s affidavit
she gave her statement
to the police on 5 March 2007. She heard nothing more
about the matter until served with a copy of the charges on 13 August 2008.
The
charges themselves were filed in the High Court on 30 May. During more than 17
months the applicant says she was in a state of
miserable apprehension wondering
what, if anything would happen: more significantly for this application her
memory of events was
fading, making it more difficult to prepare her defence
now.
Ms Iteraera can
only say that a key witness is at USP in Fiji and the Attorney General has been
waiting for his return. Yet the absence
of the witness would not have prevented
the charges being laid. Furthermore Ms Iteraera has said the Attorney
General’s office
has been understaffed and its officers overworked.
Perhaps so but that is for the Attorney General to put right. These things
should
not be to the prejudice of this or any
accused.
The
application is granted: these proceedings are stayed.
THE
HON ROBIN MILLHOUSE
QC
Chief
Justice
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