JD v RU LCRO 55 / 2011 (22 March 2012) [pdf, 130 KB]
...visibly uncontrollable. As he spoke, I felt the spit flying from his mouth and striking me.” [20] He also complains that in a memorandum provided to the Court by Mr RU, he was “vilified” and his character denigrated, but that he was not able to address the Court to correct these impressions. Mr JD’s Submissions [21] At the review hearing Mr JD submitted that Mr RU’s behaviour constituted the offence of behaving in an offensive manner as that term is defined in section...