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Ms Lyons alleged that she had been unlawfully discriminated against by the State of Queensland when she was excused from jury duty because she is deaf and required an Auslan interpreter in order to perform jury duty. Ms Lyons applied to have the Registrar and Sheriff of the Court produce documents. Applications refused: Senior Member Endicott.
Primary Judgment
[2013] QCAT 731
11 Dec 2013
Complaint dismissed: Member Roney QC.
Primary Judgment
[2014] QCATA 302
21 Oct 2014
Insofar as leave to appeal was necessary, it was refused. Appeal dismissed: K Cullinane AM QC, Presiding Judicial Member, Senior Member Oliver.
A deaf person who requires an interpreter to communicate with others is ineligible for jury service in Queensland. Having a person other than a juror in the jury room during deliberations is an incurable irregularity in the jury's deliberations: French CJ, Bell J, Gageler J, Keane J, Nettle J.
Appeal Status
Appeal Determined (QCA) - Appeal Determined (HCA)
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