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KENNETH PAUL BATES

JurisdictionAustralia — Western Australia
BodyLegal Practice Board of Western Australia (LPBWA)
Professionlawyer — 1st Floor, International House 26 St Georges Terrace PERTH WA 6000
Case numberLegal Profession Complaints Committee v Bates [2012] WASAT
Date20 July 2012
HearingState Administrative Tribunal
OutcomeUnsatisfactory Professional Conduct

Allegation / charges

Unsatisfactory Professional Conduct

Findings — machine-extracted (anthropic-batch:claude-opus-4-8); verify against the decision

SanctionFine
FineAUD 10,000
CostsAUD 3,500
Dishonesty foundNo

Kenneth Paul Bates, a senior Crown prosecutor, was found to have engaged in unsatisfactory professional conduct arising from his prosecution of Andrew Mallard for wilful murder in 1995. He failed to disclose to the defence that he had been told the wrench sketched by Mallard did not match the victim's injuries, failed to ensure an evidentiary foundation for his submission that the wrench was the murder weapon, failed to lead independent evidence, and failed to withdraw the submission. The conduct was not deliberate (Bates said he had forgotten the relevant material during a complex first murder trial). The Tribunal made consent orders: a public reprimand, a $10,000 fine (the maximum under the 1893 Act applicable at the time), and $3,500 costs. No dishonesty was found and no question of fitness to practise arose.

Duties found breached:

Aggravating factors:

  • Seriousness of conduct given attendant risks to accused persons and potentially serious consequences where a criminal prosecutor fails to meet professional standards
  • Reliability of the murder weapon submission was of central importance to the prosecution case

Mitigating factors:

  • No allegation or finding of deliberate conduct
  • Conduct occurred almost 17 years earlier (1994-1995)
  • Failures were inadvertent, not intentional
  • Trial was lengthy and complex, first murder trial, heavy workload and limited preparation time
  • Cooperation and agreement to consent orders

Duties engaged

Documents

Source: https://www.lpbwa.org.au/getmedia/e88f5464-6f25-45e2-b150-f9c594dd81c1/register_of_disciplinary_action.pdf