Contempt cases should go to jury – Siemer lawyer
Contempt of court charges should be subject to jury trial, the Supreme Court was told this morning.The hearing is the latest in the long running dispute between businessman Vince Siemer and insolvency practitioner Michael Stiassny.The disputes arose over
Rob Hosking
Tue, 02 Mar 2010
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Contempt of court charges should be subject to jury trial, the Supreme Court was told this morning.
The hearing is the latest in the long running dispute between businessman Vince Siemer and insolvency practitioner Michael Stiassny.
The disputes arose over the receivership costs charged by Mr
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Rob Hosking
Tue, 02 Mar 2010
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