Criminal law - Murder - Armed robbery - Verdict - Whether evidence sufficient to sustain finding of guilt beyond reasonable doubt - Fresh evidence and new evidence - Distinction - Whether evidence available at time of trial - Reasonable diligence - Evidence law applicable to new evidence - Credibility - Whether evidence might have led jury to different verdict.
Jury - Panel - Selection - Not corrupted by informant assisting in handing out of documents - Juries Act 2000 (No 53) s 30(4) - Juries Regulations 2001 regs 5 10
Jury - Empanelment - Constitution of jury - Order that members of first, discharged, jury return to panel whence second jury subsequently selected.
Evidence - Hearsay - Co-offender's out-of-court statements - Admissible as evidence of acts in furtherance of joint criminal enterprise - Unreliable witness warnings - Sufficiency.
Criminal law - Murder - Common purpose - Manslaughter - No viable case of manslaughter to be left to jury - Crimes Act 1958 (No 6231) s 3A
Constitutional law - Legislation - Validity - Unlawfully obtained evidence - Search warrant - Supporting affidavit not properly sworn or declared - Curative legislation making evidence admissible - Evidence Act 1958 (No 6246) ss 100 103 - Evidence Act (Miscellaneous Provisions) Amendment (Affidavits) Act 2012 (No 4)
Criminal law - Sentence - Worst case consideration - Murder in course of armed robbery - Need for condign punishment - Double punishment - Allowance for criminality common to each offence - Sentence not excessive.