R v Grant
[2021] NSWDC 643
At a glance
Source factsCourt
District Court of NSW
Decision date
2021-11-22
Before
Mr P, French CJ, Nettle JJ, Gageler J
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (29 paragraphs)
Background
- For many years a Christmas party had been hosted by Lynn and Bill Robson on their farm which was located at Flat Road, Bolwarra Heights. The 2019 function was held on Saturday 30 November 2019. The Accused was a friend of the Robsons and he attended the function. There were approximately 80 guests in total. Tony Greenfield, the deceased, and his wife Nerida were also friends of the Robsons and were also guests at the party. Both the Accused and the Greenfields had been to a number of these functions, but they'd only met on one or two prior occasions.
- At the party, there was alcohol, seafood, and a sit down dinner was served around about 9pm on the evening. Later, there were sweets available. The Accused had spoken to a number of people. The evidence indicates that he drove to the function, in his Mazda BT-50 Dual Cab Ute arriving 5.30 to 6pm.
- The evidence indicates that the Accused had intended to stay that night at the property but that did not ultimately occur. There was evidence that some people would bring their caravan or tent or will stay on the property with bedding inside and some would stay in nearby accommodation.
- The Accused in this matter spoke to various persons such as: police, medical practitioners and the like in regard to his consumption of alcohol on the evening in question. In summary, he recounted having three schooners of full strength beer and three or four glasses of red wine. He recounted that his first drink occurred in the vicinity of 5.30 to 6pm and his last drink at around 11pm on the night in question.
- During the evening, some of the guests made observations of the state of sobriety of the Accused.