Ho, Loy

HKSAR v Ho Loy
HK Court of First Instance, 10-Jun-2015
The Government fails to convince Judge Zervos that "points of law of great and general importance" are involved in his decision to quash an activist's conviction for ignoring a confusing traffic sign on her bicycle, so he will not certify the case for the Court of Final Appeal. Will the government keep thrashing this horse by going direct to the CFA, or is it definitely dead?
HKSAR v Ho Loy
HK Court of First Instance, 20-Apr-2015
The activist's conviction for failing to comply with a cycling dismount sign is quashed due to non-disclosure by the prosecution of an internal Transport Department report that the sign is ambiguous and confusing. However, Judge Zervos gives her a stern telling-off for being disrespectful to the police.

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