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Smith's release case headed for court

Author
NZ Newswire,
Publish Date
Tue, 18 Jul 2017, 2:05PM
Smith fled to Brazil while on temporary release from prison in November, 2014. (Photo \ Dean Purcell)
Smith fled to Brazil while on temporary release from prison in November, 2014. (Photo \ Dean Purcell)

Smith's release case headed for court

Author
NZ Newswire,
Publish Date
Tue, 18 Jul 2017, 2:05PM

A legal challenge brought by convicted murderer Phillip John Smith to have a temporary ban on prison releases declared illegal is headed to court after Corrections' lawyers failed to have it thrown out.

Smith fled to Brazil while on temporary release from prison in November, 2014, prompting Corrections to temporarily cancel "reintegrative" releases for all prisoners.

He's now challenging that temporary ban as unlawful and wants a judicial review of the the prison service's guidelines for the period.

Four other prisoners have also filed proceedings against Corrections for negligence and loss of income as a result of the suspension of the release to work programme.

But Crown lawyers have been trying to get Smith's complaint thrown out before it gets to a court, saying it was an abuse of process, there was no reasonable case to argue and that Smith lacked the status required to actually bring the case.

But the High Court at Auckland on Tuesday rejected their application to have the case thrown out before a substantial hearing.

"(Smith is) sufficiently affected by, and connected to, the decision at issue to have personal standing to bring his claim," Justice Matthew Palmer said in his decision.

"Even if he did not, there is sufficient public interest in whether the temporary release scheme was lawful that there would be public interest in standing too."
The Crown was also ordered to pay "reasonable disbursements" to Smith.

Smith was on a 74-hour temporary release from Spring Hill prison when he managed to board a flight to South America in November, 2014, sparking an international manhunt, before being sent back to New Zealand.

He was jailed in 1996 for at least 13 years for murdering the father of a 12-year-old Wellington boy he had been molesting, while on bail on the child molestation charges.

Temporary release is granted for some prisoners to reintegrate them into the community, but was temporarily revoked after Smith's escape as a precaution.

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