Victorian court of appeal rules Mokbel to be released saying ‘strong chance’ convictions will be quashedOrganised crime figure Tony Mokbel will be released on bail as a consequence of the “joint criminal enterprise” Victorian police entered with Lawyer X, Nicola Gobbo, a court has found.The Victorian court of appeal ruled on Friday that Mokbel should be released, and that there was a “very strong chance” his remaining convictions would be quashed. Continue reading…Victorian court of appeal rules Mokbel to be released saying ‘strong chance’ convictions will be quashedOrganised crime figure Tony Mokbel will be released on bail as a consequence of the “joint criminal enterprise” Victorian police entered with Lawyer X, Nicola Gobbo, a court has found.The Victorian court of appeal ruled on Friday that Mokbel should be released, and that there was a “very strong chance” his remaining convictions would be quashed. Continue reading…
Organised crime figure Tony Mokbel will be released on bail as a consequence of the “joint criminal enterprise” Victorian police entered with Lawyer X, Nicola Gobbo, a court has found.
The Victorian court of appeal ruled on Friday that Mokbel should be released, and that there was a “very strong chance” his remaining convictions would be quashed.
He was bailed pending an appeal of those convictions.
Mokbel is serving a 26-year prison sentence for drug trafficking and importation. He is appealing these convictions on the grounds that his lawyer was Gobbo, who was also a registered police informer.
Mokbel has argued he would not have agreed to a plea deal in the case if he had known Gobbo was providing evidence against him to the force.
Justice Karin Emerton, the president of the court of appeal, Justice Robert Osborn, and Justice Jane Dixon ruled on the appeal.
Emerton said it was clear Mokbel had been “deliberately misled and deceived”, and that he had “a very strong case that his convictions … should be quashed.”
She found that while Mokbel previously fled Australia for Greece while on bail in 2006, that effort had been “spectacularly expensive and spectacularly unsuccessful”, and that stringent conditions would negate any risk of a similar plot.
But she also commented that the court considered it unlikely Mokbel would flee while his appeals remained ongoing, and commented that the “harsh conditions” he had been held in for almost two decades would have had “some effect on deterrence”.
Mokbel, a central figure in Melbourne’s gangland war, was granted bail on 31 conditions, including that he lives with his sister, report to police daily, abide by a strict curfew, be subject to electronic monitoring, and not own or use a smartphone. He was also released on a $1m surety.
The hearing on Friday lasted less than 20 minutes, but it was nonetheless one of the more remarkable moments in a saga which has stretched on for more than six years, since Gobbo was outed as Lawyer X.
Mokbel, who was transported to court in a police armoured vehicle known as a BearCat, stood briefly to confirm he understood the conditions of his bail.
It is unclear exactly when he will be free for the first time in 17 years, but it is likely to be later on Friday.
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