Man attempts to get sea lion killing charges dropped

Graeme Lowery (54) is accused of stabbing an 11-month-old sea lion to death. Photo: Staff...
Graeme Lowery (54) is accused of stabbing an 11-month-old sea lion to death. Photo: Staff Photographer
The man accused of stabbing to death an 11-month-old sea lion at Quarantine Point on November 5, 2016, has asked for the charges against him to be dropped.

The trial of Graeme Mark Lowery (54), who denied the charges against him, was abandoned in May when Judge Michael Crosbie sent the jury home and declared a mistrial.

The specific reasons for the ruling and what Judge Crosbie told jurors before dismissing them cannot be published, to ensure that fair-trial rights are preserved.

However, this morning defence counsel Judith Ablett-Kerr, QC, described "a disturbing mindset of the prosecution''.

She argued that while the Crown was maintaining mistakes that were made were "all inadvertent'', but instead showed a lack of due diligence that amounted to "gross negligence''.

A sea lion mother Joy relaxes with her pup Rua near the Warrington domain months before Rua was...
A sea lion mother Joy relaxes with her pup Rua near the Warrington domain months before Rua was found shot dead in November last year. Photo: Stephen Jaquiery
"The prosecution want to blame everyone but themselves for the situation we are in,'' she said.

"It really is deeply concerning the Crown has not come to the court and said . . . it's our fault.

"Because it's not just one mistake -- it's many mistakes.''

Her client had spent "six figures'' to date in what was already a lengthy process.

Prosecutor Craig Power said the failures of the prosecution were neither deliberate nor egregious.

Judge Crosbie reserved his decision until November 13.

 

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