R v Woszatka
[2018] NSWSC 1664
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Supreme Court of NSW
Decision date
2018-10-29
Before
Wilson J, Mr P, Health J
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (10 paragraphs)
Judgment
- HER HONOUR: On the morning of 18 September 2017 Lanell Latta was stabbed to death in her bedroom at her Avalon Beach home. Her youngest son, Joel Woszatka, was arrested later that morning, and subsequently charged with her murder.
- The accused made application pursuant to s 132(1) of the Criminal Procedure Act 1986 (NSW) for his trial to be heard by a judge sitting alone and, the Crown consenting to that course, on 6 July 2018 the Court made the requested order, as is mandated by s 132(2) of that Act.
- The accused's trial commenced on 29 October 2018 upon his arraignment on an indictment charging that he did, on 18 September 2017, murder Lanell Chris Latta. He entered a plea of not guilty by reason of mental illness.
- The Crown case is before the Court largely in documentary format, with the evidence admitted without objection. Ex. A1 to A92 contains all statements and other evidentiary documents and things upon which the Crown relies. The Court additionally heard short oral evidence from Leading Senior Constable Steven Moffat, Geoffrey Robson-Scott, Levon Woszatka, and Detective Senior Constable Jessica Tyrell. The Crown was able to present its case in that way because there is no dispute as to the circumstances surrounding Ms Latta's death, and no dispute that, at the time of her death, the accused was seriously mentally ill with acute, if also chronic, schizophrenia. The Crown tendered a report (Ex. A65) from Dr Adam Martin, forensic psychiatrist, and called evidence from the doctor, as to that aspect of the matter.
- The accused's case also proceeded with the tender of a considerable amount of documentary material, being medical records concerning psychiatric treatment administered to the accused from time to time, from Justice Health (Ex. 1), Manly Hospital (Ex 2, and part of Ex. 3), and other agencies that have been involved with the accused's care (Ex. 3). A summary of some of the more significant events in the accused's medical treatment is Ex. 5. Two reports from forensic psychiatrist Dr Olav Nielssen were tendered (as Ex. 4), and the doctor gave evidence to the Court on 30 October 2018.