Hksar v Lam Tsz-ho

Judgment Date14 March 2022
Neutral Citation[2022] HKCA 425
Judgement NumberCACC121/2021
Year2021
CourtCourt of Appeal (Hong Kong)
CACC121/2021 HKSAR v. LAM TSZ-HO

CACC 121/2021

[2022] HKCA 425

IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE

HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION

COURT OF APPEAL

CRIMINAL APPEAL NO 121 OF 2021

(ON APPEAL FROM HCCC NO 26 OF 2020)

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HKSAR Respondent
v
LAM Tsz-ho Applicant

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Before: Hon Zervos JA in Chambers
Date of Judgment: 14 March 2022

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J U D G M E N T

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1. On 8 June 2021, following a trial before Wong J (the judge) and a jury the applicant was unanimously convicted of trafficking in a dangerous drug and sentenced to 26 years’ imprisonment.

2. The applicant now applies for leave to appeal against his conviction. There is no objection from the respondent to the application being determined on the papers without a formal hearing.

3. The applicant’s grounds of appeal read as follows:

“(1) The strong and inappropriate remarks in the summing-up given by the Trial Judge namely,

‘If you do not follow any of my directions, it may amount to contempt of court, which is a criminal offence. And as I have told you earlier, if you do not follow my directions, your verdict will be set aside by the Appeal Court and your efforts will be wasted.’,

amount to a form of pressure and threat upon the jury in the evaluation process of the verdict which deprived the Applicant of a fair trial; and

(2) In all the circumstances of the case and the Applicant, the conviction is unsafe and unsatisfactory.”

4. Having considered the written submissions of the parties, I am persuaded that leave should be granted to the applicant to appeal against his conviction on the grounds he has advanced. These are my brief reasons for doing so.

5. The applicant attended a post office and collected a parcel that was found to contain dangerous drugs. The applicant claimed he collected the parcel on the instructions of a friend and did not know it contained dangerous drugs. Hence, the key issue at trial was whether the applicant knew the parcel contained the dangerous drugs.

6. The applicant argues that the impugned remarks amounted to a form of pressure and threat to the jury in its evaluative process of the evidence in reaching a verdict, which deprived the applicant of a fair trial: HKSAR v Tam King Hon (2006) 9 HKCFAR 206, at [36]. The respondent argues the contrary, and relies on...

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