Judge likens prosecution of dead man to Monty Python sketch
A New Zealand judge threw out an attempt to prosecute a dead South Korean fisherman, comparing the case to a Monty Python sketch. Trawler officers Soon Ill-hwang and Dae Jun-lee were accused in Christchurch District Court of illegally dumping dead fish at sea in a case brought by the Ministry for Primary Industries, The New Zealand Herald reported.
A New Zealand judge threw out an attempt to prosecute a dead South Korean fisherman, comparing the case to a Monty Python sketch.
Trawler officers Soon Ill-hwang and Dae Jun-lee were accused in Christchurch District Court of illegally dumping dead fish at sea in a case brought by the Ministry for Primary Industries, The New Zealand Herald reported.
However, shortly after charges were laid against him earlier this year, Soon was killed in a car crash and may not have been aware that he was facing legal proceedings, a lawyer for his estate told the court.
Unperturbed by the death of the fisherman, a solicitor representing the ministry reportedly told the court there were still valid reasons for the prosecution to go ahead.
But Judge Gary MacAskill rejected the argument as absurd.