To Arrest a Prosecution Witness
Mr Gordon Chan was defending a minor traffic case. As a surprising turn of events, an arrest warrant was issued against the witness for the prosecution.
Mr Gordon Chan was defending a minor traffic case. As a surprising turn of events, an arrest warrant was issued against the witness for the prosecution.
In a rape appeal, Mr Gordon Chan discovered surprising new evidence from a phone that was sealed for five years, turning the case around.
The Court of Final Appeal recently cited HKSAR v Fung Hoi-yeung with approval, concerning the use of digital evidence in court.
Mr Gordon Chan prosecuted a high-profile traffic case in TMS 3182/2022, in which a man was found guilty of dangerous driving after trial.
In a criminal case of peculiar facts, a detailed analysis of the medical evidence may help paint a complete picture of what happened.
In an employment-related negligence claim, the standard of care expected of an employer is higher when the work duties are concerned with regulated substances.
Amidst an allegation of assault from his former solicitor, the defendant was found not guilty after trial. This case highlighted the importance of reliability and credibility of witnesses in a “one-on-one” situation.