Pubdate: Mon, 17 Feb 2003
Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation (Australia Web)
Copyright: 2003 Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Contact:  http://www.abc.net.au/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/34

A-G ACCUSED OF BEING IN CONTEMPT OF COURT

In the Darwin Magistrates Court the Network Against Prohibition has accused 
the Northern Territory's Attorney-General of contempt of court.

The court is hearing a case involving an incident last year when a group of 
protesters stormed the Legislative Assembly to protest against new drug laws.

Seven members of the network, charged in relation to that incident, have 
appeared in court this morning.

Gary Meyerhoff told the court he has written to the Director of Police 
Prosecutions, Rex Wilde, asking him to investigate whether Attorney-General 
Peter Toyne's comments, made during an interview on ABC radio in September 
last year, are in contempt.

Mr Meyerhoff told the court today during that interview Dr Toyne mentioned 
his name and said the public was sick of the Network Against Prohibition 
and its actions.

Mr Meyerhoff said he was concerned that other magistrates may have heard 
that interview.

The hearing will continue this afternoon after the network was unsuccessful 
in its attempt to have it adjourned for several weeks.
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