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Henry George Fryberg

Justice Henry George Fryberg was a Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland, Australia.

Henry George Fryberg
Judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland
In office
23 September 1994 – 28 November 2013
Personal details
BornNovember 1943 (age 80)

Fryberg was sworn in on 23 September 1994, and retired in 2013.

Early life and education edit

Henry George Fryberg was born on 29 November 1943 in Brisbane, to Lt Col Abraham Fryberg, then acting director-general of health, and his wife Vivian Greensill (née Barnard). Fryberg completed his primary education at Ascot State School (1949–57) and his secondary education at Brisbane Grammar School (1958–61)

He studied at the University of Queensland, graduating Bachelor of Arts with honours (1965) and a Bachelor of Laws with honours (1967). He was awarded the Wilkinson Memorial Prize and the Henderson Prize for law.

Career edit

On 13 December 1967, Fryberg was admitted as a barrister of the Supreme Court of Queensland and in New South Wales, Papua New Guinea, the Northern Territory, Western Australia and the Solomon Islands. Fryberg served as associate to Victor Windeyer of the High Court of Australia (1968–70), before commencing practice at the bar in Brisbane. Fryberg took silk in Queensland on 1 December 1983, in New South Wales (1988) and the Northern Territory (1992).

On 23 September 1994, Fryberg was appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland.[1] He also served on the Land Appeal Court (1995–96) and the Medical Assessment Tribunal (1996–2001) and has taught leading evidence in the bar practice course since the 1980s.

Fryberg retired in 2013 after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70.[2][3]

Notable Cases edit

Brisbane City Council v. Mathews edit

Brisbane City Council v Mathews,[4] involved an application brought under the Vexatious Proceedings Act as a result of the numerous proceedings brought by the respondent Mathews against the Brisbane City Council (BCC) and other parties. Mathews was a disability pensioner as a result of a head injury he had sustained many years before, and his injuries affected his ability to concentrate for long periods. Justice Fryberg heard the application before all chamber applications in the list that day in order to assist the respondent, who was self-represented, in being able to present his case. After noting that Mathews had brought multiple proceedings, Justice Fryberg found that they were vexatious under the meaning of the Act:

The features of the proceedings to which I have been referred generally are in my view accurately summarised by [counsel for the applicant]. There is a joinder of multiple defendants without any basis for joinder; there are allegations of bias against judges which are completely unsubstantiated (and I should add that the allegations made orally before me today included allegations of bias against the lady who is now the Chief Judge of the District Court and also against the lady who is the Governor); there is the making of hopeless claims; there are unparticularised allegations of deceit and fraud; there are exaggerated damages claims; there is non-compliance with Court proceedings and in particular a failure to deliver complying pleadings; and finally, there is bringing of claims in respect of which it is not possible to demonstrate the suffering of any loss.[4]

As a result, Justice Fryberg declared Mathews a vexatious litigant and made an order prohibiting him from commencing any new proceedings against BCC.

Legal Services Commissioner v Quinn edit

The case of Legal Services Commissioner v Quinn, concerned a Discipline Application brought against a solicitor in the Legal Services Tribunal. The Application followed Quinn’s guilty plea and conviction for importing child pornography, possessing a child abuse computer game and possessing child abuse photographs in the District Court of Queensland in 2007. The Application was brought by the Legal Services Commission following the convictions.[5] Justice Fryberg’s judgment was delivered ex tempore and was notably brief, since this was an extremely uncomplicated case for the tribunal. At the hearing, His Honour stated that:

I am satisfied that the respondent was guilty of professional misconduct. I recommend that the name of the respondent be removed from the local roll... I order that the respondent pay the applicant's costs of the application assessed as for a Supreme Court application.[6]

As a result, Quinn’s entitlement to practice was removed.

R v Bruce Gordon Ward edit

The accused, a surgeon, was accused of negligently cutting a patient's vein during an operation and prescribing blood-thinning drugs that hastened her death.[7]

On 5 March 2009, a hearing took place in order to resolve disclosure issues, as well as when the trial would be held. His Honour rejected the proposed directions submitted by the defence because they would not provide sufficient disclosure to the prosecution of the expert evidence to be presented by the defence.[8]

In August 2009, new evidence emerged from nurses, leading to Justice Fryberg suggesting that the case against the accused was not strong enough to likely lead to conviction. The prosecution subsequently dropped the charge, and so Ward was acquitted.[9]

R v Patel edit

In 2013, Justice Fryberg presided over the retrial of former Bundaberg surgeon Jayant Patel for one of the manslaughter charges, which sat for 22 days and heard from 25 witnesses.[10] Patel was acquitted of the charge by the jury.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ Henry Fryberg (23 September 1994). "Address by Justice Fryberg on the occasion of his swearing in" (PDF). Supreme Court of Queensland.
  2. ^ "The Honourable Henry George Fryberg". Supreme Court of Queensland. from the original on 10 March 2015.
  3. ^ de Jersey, The Honourable Paul. "Speech delivered at the valedictory ceremony upon the retirement of the Honourable Justice H G Fryberg" (PDF). [2013] Queensland Judicial Scholarship 46.
  4. ^ a b Brisbane City Council v Mathews [2006] QSC 25 (9 February 2006), Supreme Court (Qld, Australia).
  5. ^ Legal Services Commissioner (13 February 2008). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 June 2009.
  6. ^ Legal Services Commissioner v Quinn [2008] QLPT 19 (22 August 2008), Legal Practice Tribunal (Qld, Australia).
  7. ^ Amelia Bentley (22 August 2008). "Surgeon's actions caused fatal catastrophic bleeding, court told". Brisbane Times. from the original on 17 July 2009.
  8. ^ R v Ward [2009] QSC 38 (5 March 2009), Supreme Court (Qld, Australia)
  9. ^ Sean Parnell (2 July 2010). "Manslaughter charge sets precedent". The Australian.
  10. ^ Brooke Baskin (11 March 2013). "Judge orders jury in Jayant Patel manslaughter trial to 'pay attention' to evidence when deciding if he is guilty or not guilty". The Courier Mail. from the original on 8 March 2014.
  11. ^ Brooke Baskin, Tony Keim & Josh Robertson (14 March 2013). "Jayant Patel not guilty over patient death but more charges loom". The Courier Mail. Retrieved 30 November 2013.

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Justice Henry George Fryberg was a Justice of the Supreme Court of Queensland Australia Henry George FrybergJudge of the Supreme Court of QueenslandIn office 23 September 1994 28 November 2013Personal detailsBornNovember 1943 age 80 Fryberg was sworn in on 23 September 1994 and retired in 2013 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Notable Cases 3 1 Brisbane City Council v Mathews 3 2 Legal Services Commissioner v Quinn 3 3 R v Bruce Gordon Ward 3 4 R v Patel 4 ReferencesEarly life and education editHenry George Fryberg was born on 29 November 1943 in Brisbane to Lt Col Abraham Fryberg then acting director general of health and his wife Vivian Greensill nee Barnard Fryberg completed his primary education at Ascot State School 1949 57 and his secondary education at Brisbane Grammar School 1958 61 He studied at the University of Queensland graduating Bachelor of Arts with honours 1965 and a Bachelor of Laws with honours 1967 He was awarded the Wilkinson Memorial Prize and the Henderson Prize for law Career editOn 13 December 1967 Fryberg was admitted as a barrister of the Supreme Court of Queensland and in New South Wales Papua New Guinea the Northern Territory Western Australia and the Solomon Islands Fryberg served as associate to Victor Windeyer of the High Court of Australia 1968 70 before commencing practice at the bar in Brisbane Fryberg took silk in Queensland on 1 December 1983 in New South Wales 1988 and the Northern Territory 1992 On 23 September 1994 Fryberg was appointed a judge of the Supreme Court of Queensland 1 He also served on the Land Appeal Court 1995 96 and the Medical Assessment Tribunal 1996 2001 and has taught leading evidence in the bar practice course since the 1980s Fryberg retired in 2013 after reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70 2 3 Notable Cases editBrisbane City Council v Mathews edit Brisbane City Council v Mathews 4 involved an application brought under the Vexatious Proceedings Act as a result of the numerous proceedings brought by the respondent Mathews against the Brisbane City Council BCC and other parties Mathews was a disability pensioner as a result of a head injury he had sustained many years before and his injuries affected his ability to concentrate for long periods Justice Fryberg heard the application before all chamber applications in the list that day in order to assist the respondent who was self represented in being able to present his case After noting that Mathews had brought multiple proceedings Justice Fryberg found that they were vexatious under the meaning of the Act The features of the proceedings to which I have been referred generally are in my view accurately summarised by counsel for the applicant There is a joinder of multiple defendants without any basis for joinder there are allegations of bias against judges which are completely unsubstantiated and I should add that the allegations made orally before me today included allegations of bias against the lady who is now the Chief Judge of the District Court and also against the lady who is the Governor there is the making of hopeless claims there are unparticularised allegations of deceit and fraud there are exaggerated damages claims there is non compliance with Court proceedings and in particular a failure to deliver complying pleadings and finally there is bringing of claims in respect of which it is not possible to demonstrate the suffering of any loss 4 As a result Justice Fryberg declared Mathews a vexatious litigant and made an order prohibiting him from commencing any new proceedings against BCC Legal Services Commissioner v Quinn edit The case of Legal Services Commissioner v Quinn concerned a Discipline Application brought against a solicitor in the Legal Services Tribunal The Application followed Quinn s guilty plea and conviction for importing child pornography possessing a child abuse computer game and possessing child abuse photographs in the District Court of Queensland in 2007 The Application was brought by the Legal Services Commission following the convictions 5 Justice Fryberg s judgment was delivered ex tempore and was notably brief since this was an extremely uncomplicated case for the tribunal At the hearing His Honour stated that I am satisfied that the respondent was guilty of professional misconduct I recommend that the name of the respondent be removed from the local roll I order that the respondent pay the applicant s costs of the application assessed as for a Supreme Court application 6 As a result Quinn s entitlement to practice was removed R v Bruce Gordon Ward edit The accused a surgeon was accused of negligently cutting a patient s vein during an operation and prescribing blood thinning drugs that hastened her death 7 On 5 March 2009 a hearing took place in order to resolve disclosure issues as well as when the trial would be held His Honour rejected the proposed directions submitted by the defence because they would not provide sufficient disclosure to the prosecution of the expert evidence to be presented by the defence 8 In August 2009 new evidence emerged from nurses leading to Justice Fryberg suggesting that the case against the accused was not strong enough to likely lead to conviction The prosecution subsequently dropped the charge and so Ward was acquitted 9 R v Patel edit In 2013 Justice Fryberg presided over the retrial of former Bundaberg surgeon Jayant Patel for one of the manslaughter charges which sat for 22 days and heard from 25 witnesses 10 Patel was acquitted of the charge by the jury 11 References edit Henry Fryberg 23 September 1994 Address by Justice Fryberg on the occasion of his swearing in PDF Supreme Court of Queensland The Honourable Henry George Fryberg Supreme Court of Queensland Archived from the original on 10 March 2015 de Jersey The Honourable Paul Speech delivered at the valedictory ceremony upon the retirement of the Honourable Justice H G Fryberg PDF 2013 Queensland Judicial Scholarship 46 a b Brisbane City Council v Mathews 2006 QSC 25 9 February 2006 Supreme Court Qld Australia Legal Services Commissioner 13 February 2008 Discipline Application Richard Francis Quinn PDF Archived from the original PDF on 26 June 2009 Legal Services Commissioner v Quinn 2008 QLPT 19 22 August 2008 Legal Practice Tribunal Qld Australia Amelia Bentley 22 August 2008 Surgeon s actions caused fatal catastrophic bleeding court told Brisbane Times Archived from the original on 17 July 2009 R v Ward 2009 QSC 38 5 March 2009 Supreme Court Qld Australia Sean Parnell 2 July 2010 Manslaughter charge sets precedent The Australian Brooke Baskin 11 March 2013 Judge orders jury in Jayant Patel manslaughter trial to pay attention to evidence when deciding if he is guilty or not guilty The Courier Mail Archived from the original on 8 March 2014 Brooke Baskin Tony Keim amp Josh Robertson 14 March 2013 Jayant Patel not guilty over patient death but more charges loom The Courier Mail Retrieved 30 November 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Henry George Fryberg amp oldid 1222494244, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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