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2010年1月19日星期二

抽象

日在做一些有關刑事法的research,發覺有很多concept都已經唔太記得,同埋可能以前讀書有一些concept以為自己懂,其實係不懂的。很多事情你以為已經瞭如指掌,但其實你只是懂得一些皮毛。所以大家有事問律師意見,有時佢唔係一定識的,只是包裝得好吹得似層層。記得自己以前去一間Law Firm做Summer,個Partner叫我做一些有關大陸某些法例既research,之後答返個客。但香港既律師樓又點識大陸法呀,就算真係係網上找到答案都唔知係真定假。香港既律師樓其實只有能力出有關香港法律既意見,其他地方的就要靠當地的律師了。
刑事法看來好像很簡單,因為刑事案件通常著重個案件事實,而很少就法律有爭辯。但刑事法有一樣很抽象的概念,就是犯罪的意圖。

通常什麼才謂之某人干犯某種罪行?一就是犯罪的行政院,二就是犯罪的意圖。
意圖可以分為廣義或者狹義。狹義就是某人有意出該結果因該行為而產生(R v Steane [1947]KB 997);而廣義就是某人有意該結果因該行為而產生,就算某人沒有希望該結果產生(R v Mohan [1976] 1 QB 1)。聽來真係十分之抽象,很難明白。
或者自己不是讀哲學出身,亦都很少讀一些哲學書。我就最怕一些抽象概念。記得在大學讀法律時,自己考得最差的就是那科Jurisprudence。其實現在都唔知佢教緊什麼的,一來當時的老師實在太過差,二來自己對這些抽象概念完全沒有任何念頭。
我自己都是喜歡實實在在的,可以觸摸得到,感受得到,心裡就覺得安心很多。

2009年2月21日星期六

Translation

今日全日都是忙碌地工作,享受著工作之喜悅。自己一個人在工作間,非常專心去draft我既Trademarks Licencing Agreement。正所謂「前人種樹,後人乘涼」,如果沒有前人(我的Associate Solicitor同事)很久很久以前做的中文Agreement,今次做一兩個星期都做唔完。佢話俾我聽,原來當年佢只是返左一兩個月工,就要去譯那三十頁Agreement。雖然三十頁唔係好多,但其實譯野要譯得好真係有一定難度,特別係一些法律既Agreement。學佢話齎,Agreement d英文都唔係人講既文,譯Judgment至少都係人講既說話,Agreement那些并埋都唔知係什麼。又要譯得準,有譯過經驗的人一定知道唔係件易事。記得自己都譯過一些書信,Agreement真係譯到一Pat屎...唯有看多些人地做,始終這些是沒有速成的。
今日同朋友食飯,講起原來今年既PCLL都轉了很多課程,HKU的PCLL原來可以俾人選科,而且現在都不需要讀Account那科,真係轉變很大。
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明天終於不用去上班,可以休息,不過我都記掛住我的工作。很久沒有運動了,明晚有朋友book到場9:30係摩士公園踢波,真的十分之期待。

2008年10月20日星期一

Plain English???

真是奇怪,近來都沒有更新,但visit這裡的人數還多個以前...
可以講近來的生活只有一個字形容 - 「悶」。連開自己的工作好像都沒有之前那麼有效率。
不滿!
不是對於工作...近日做了很多translation, drafting的工作,真係對在LLB或PCLL教的Legal Drafting或者Legal English十分之不滿。不滿在那?在於那些時時叫人寫Plain English的course根本出面就沒有人做的,最好你一句可以包括所有,加埋d hereof, thereto, hereinafter等等落去,write like a lawyer那就最要好!Client俾得$你就expect你寫的同佢寫的唔同,我真係唔明為什麼唔教人寫好d,點樣寫得可以cover到client instruction又唔bulky等等...
一句講哂,Plain English真係沒有用的...出個email或者用plain english,但一到draft contract, agreement就係在公司的precedent去改,都係用legal english... 所以我講了很多次PCLL d drafting course,如果要選真係沒有必要選,間間firm d style都唔同,用學校那套就真係....

2008年8月9日星期六

兩個月的「律師」

做了差不多兩個月的「律師」,現在都可以叫做已經開始上手。雖然做corporate的律師工作比我做核數時少,不過我自己覺得工作都唔太輕鬆。我覺得現在的工作最辛苦的要算係做野看agreement,看contract,draft contract的時候要比做audit時打醒十二分精神。所以做完一兩件tasks,自己已經覺得很累。
依家自己在想究竟在這兩年考什麼試,進修什麼好呢?
現在都不太知道,考完com sec之後可能會讀master,不過都唔知道...可能什麼都唔讀..

做律師真係唔容易,很多野都係自己finish一個task,唔同audit有一大team人去support你。出去client出job又沒有人太管你,夜了可能開mp3,radio來聽係我自己夜晚工作既norm來的。夜晚唔有些聲音真係很辛苦的。


大家有沒有睇奧運呀?星期五看得太夜,星期六返工很辛苦,之後一返到屋企就已經睡著了。李寧真係我的兒時的idol。我記得那時候自己都只係小學生,但都已經有很深刻的印象。當日我沒有在家中觀看,選擇了去旺角的cafe看。那裡都ok,不過d食物同野飲就麻麻地,但女朋友就很喜歡,一來那裡對於我們有特別意義,二來那裡有雜誌看。自己覺得開幕真係做得唔錯,不過就好心張大導唔好甘大好氣話之後倫敦都唔會做得好過佢。我自己其實比較喜歡上一次雅典的開幕,因為比較同奧運貼題。奧運奧運,攪多些同運動有關的比較好。現在只係show俾人地睇中國強大了,但奧運就唔多有提到。

http://www.youtube.com/v/T-jj7zJftOI

  

2008年7月28日星期一

「金牙大狀」最難忘頂包案

清洪:霆鋒案小事化大 執筆回首歷年大案 書展會讀者

  (明報)7月28日 星期一 05:10
【明報專訊】脫下黑袍與假髮,縱橫法律界32年的資深大律師清洪,拿起筆桿回首多宗曾處理過的大案。昨日他出席書展    座談會時,在場座無虛席,可能「金牙大狀」的形象太過深入民心,有聲稱貧窮的女讀者趁機問他可否為其打官司。清洪邊笑邊說﹕「大律師公會定明,一切法律意見等服務,必須經事務律師轉介,你找我的律師仔吧。」

僅輕微交通意外 嘆名氣為雙刃劍
該名女士鍥而不捨追問清洪說︰「聽說你曾說過,窮人如果值得同情,便會幫忙打官司,我銀行戶口只有三四十萬……」在場市民聽到不禁譁然,清洪保持微笑,重申不能直接受理她的請求,現場亦不適合談這些,着她稍後聯絡事務律師。」
法律不外乎人情,以上的不情之請,對清洪而言可能已見怪不怪。以往他接手的案件過千宗,曾上報紙頭條的,便包括毛玉萍造市案、陳少寶貪污案,然而問及昔日難忘之作,他想了數秒就說﹕「應該是霆鋒的(頂包案)吧。」
2002年3月,謝霆鋒    駕駛法拉利    跑車在中環    紅 棉路失事撞欄,之後卻離開現場,再由唱片公司職員頂包,結果被裁定妨礙司法公正罪名成立,被判240小時服務令。對於這件哄動一時的「大案」,清洪說﹕ 「霆鋒案根本是小事化大!02年他駕駛法拉利撞車,既無飲醉酒、又無傷人,最傷只是那部車,這是一宗極輕微的交通意外。這位年輕人性格沉靜,愛養小動物, 不會刻意跟人打交道,可能因他紅極一時,受盛名所累!」清洪坦言這是執業以來受最多傳媒報道的案件,又慨嘆名氣是把雙刃劍,「娛圈偶像為了事業,不得不犧 牲私人生活。」
為被告人抗辯是大律師的職責,然而若自己對被告人有懷疑,甚至相信他有罪時,清洪又如何問心無愧下為對方抗辯?他說﹕「法律面前人人平等!裁決被告 有罪或無罪,是獨立法庭決定,不是由律師指指點點。可能對方的行為在道德上令人髮指,但是否違反刑事法,卻完全不可混為一談。」
清洪擅長處理刑事案,然而他於劍橋    大學取得法學士學位及國際法文憑後,並未立即投身法律界。他曾當記者,擔任英倫報章《衛報》中國通訊員。他說︰「數年的記者生涯,令我懂得更快掌握事件重點,「結案陳辭時最緊要說重點!否則長篇大論,官又豈會相信你?」
「今天司法人員為晉升而奉承」
1976年清洪晉身本港地方法院暫委法官,88年獲頒授御用大律師資格,執業數十年間由殖民地時代見證回歸後的司法模式變化。他坦言今昔是兩個極 端,「70年代的外籍法官,大都有個共通點,他們不會營私結黨,退休便辭官歸故里;今天司法人員心中只想牢牢抓着晉升機會,為了晉升便暗暗奉承上司,迎合 他們的司法行為模式。」他表示,香港回歸祖國只11年,此現象孰是孰非,還待時間證明。
明報記者 彭碧珊

2008年7月19日星期六

返了一個月的見習律師生活

不經不覺返了工做見習律師已經有一個月,工作慢慢都開始上手,但一有assignment來就很擔憂。同以前做audit相比,工作時間無疑少了很多。但依然很累,都是放十時之後。工作很多都是一個人去完成,之後俾人review。不知大家有沒有留意,兩三個月開始我在我個blog的自我介紹中,由法律界改為金融及會計。主要原因,我自己認為律師應該要上court的,但現在做corporate的律師,做的其實同以前差不多。我依然有很多機會去接觸會計師,甚至於以前同batch的同事。雖然公司都有做litigation,但一開始都係主力corporate多。不過作為律師應該什麼area都懂的。之前CPO多了S13A,與大陸法院的judgment互認等...
很多時候都要開會,有時八九時,主要都是一些商業買賣。工作有時就係去起草一些合同,review一些合同,做due diligence, draft resolutions, draft circular同announcement, 去答覆HKEX的query, IPO等...
其他同學都開始返工,有做conveyancing的,有做離婚的,有做大律師pupil的...
聽到同學上court,真係很羨慕。可以去chamber同SC discuss個case等,都應該很好玩。
如果有興趣可以click落去看S13A, 同mainland judgments (reciprocal enforcement)的information。

CIRCULAR 08-399 (PA) 14 July 2008 New Section 13A of the Conveyancing and
Property Ordinance, Cap. 219
Effective Date : 11 July 2008
 

  1. The Statute Law (Miscellaneous Provisions) (No.2) Ordinance 2008 (“the Ordinance”) was gazetted on 11 July 2008 and came into operation on the same date.  Part 3 of the Ordinance introduced legislative proposal to resolve the difficulty posed by various judgments including Yiu Ping Fong & Anor v. Lam Lai Hing Lana HCMP No. 3617 of 1998;Guang Zhou Real Estate Development (Hong Kong) Co. Ltd. & Anor v. Summit Elegance LimitedHCA 1531 of 1998 and Loyal Hope Limited v. Leung Pui Ming and others HCA 136/2007.

  1. Under Part 3 of the Ordinance, the following amendments were made to the Conveyancing and Property Ordinance, Cap. 219 (“CPO”):
  1. a new Section 13A was added to provide, inter alia,  that unless the contrary intention is expressed, a purchaser of land shall be entitled to require the vendor to deliver to him, for the purpose of giving title to that land, the original of only (i) the Government lease that relates exclusively to the land; and (ii) any document that relates exclusively to the land and is required to be produced by the vendor as proof of title to that land under Section 13(1)(a) and (c);
  Clauses 8 and 9 of Part A of the Second Schedule were amended to reflect the spirit behind the introduction of the new Section 13A.
CIRCULAR 08-403 (PA) 14 July 2008
 
THE MAINLAND JUDGMENTS
(Reciprocal Enforcement) Ordinance
 
The Department of Justice has advised the Society that on 3 July 2008, the Supreme People's Court (SPC) promulgated a judicial interpretation (JI) giving effect to the "Arrangement on Reciprocal Recognition and Enforcement of Judgments in Civil and Commercial Matters by the Courts of the Mainland and of the HKSAR Pursuant to the Choice of Court Agreements between the parties Concerned, signed on 14 July 2006 (the Arrangement).  
The Arrangement shall come into effect on 1 August 2008. 
The Secretary for Justice published a notice in the Gazette on 4 July 2008 appointing 1 August 2008 as the day when the Ordinance shall come into operation. 
A copy of the JI has been posted on the SPC's webpage at: 

2008年7月10日星期四

假顧問代索償 首控包攬訴訟

如果入左間甘既firm做trainee就......................不感想像emotion
假顧問代索償 首控包攬訴訟
25%賠償額作費用 律師同被控     2008年7月9日

【明報專訊】律政司就標榜以「不成功,不收費」作宣傳的非法索償代理活動,首次以包攬訴訟罪名向一名律師及索償代理人提出刑事檢控。案中代理人涉嫌委託有關律師處理一宗牽涉350萬元賠償額的交通意外索償案後,向事主收取86萬元顧問服務費,二人昨在東區裁判法院提堂。

報稱無業的首被告張藹冰(38歲)及身為盧蔚恩黃淑薇律師行合伙人的次被告盧蔚恩(39歲),暫時毋須答辯,案件將於7月29再訊,等待處理轉介文件,各人准以1萬元保釋。

警方上周在針對非法索償代理的行動中拘捕21人,日前律政司決定起訴兩名被告。

針對串謀助訟罪,兩人被控於01年3月12日至05年5月7日,串謀他人不合法地包攬一宗高院民事訴訟案;兩人同時被控宣誓下作假證供,指使案中證人黃少 英作出虛假陳述。張藹冰另牽涉兩項包攬訴訟罪,分別指她於01年3月12日至4月1日在沙田威爾斯親王醫院及6月22日在上水天平鸷包攬上述訴訟案;她又 被控於03年10月13日在中環中信嘉華銀行偷竊黃少英86.1萬元。

子車禍癡呆 母簽索償協議

根據高院今年2月頒下的判辭,有關民事訴訟案的原訴人為楊駿傑(26歲),並由其母親及訴訟代理人黃少英代表,被告則是Yu Tao。

判辭指出,任職運輸工人的楊於01年3月6日遇上車禍,頭部嚴重受創,其後聽覺及視覺出現問題,官能認知有障礙,其後更被斷定癡呆,完全失去工作能力,需長期由母親照顧。

判辭指出,車禍後黃少英於醫院中遇上首被告張藹冰,張聲稱其顧問公司可為楊向肇事司機追討民事賠償,條件是抽取賠償額的25%作為顧問費用,黃誤以為她必須這樣做,遂簽下協議書。

和解獲賠350萬

及後,楊的索償案轉由盧蔚恩黃淑薇律師行處理,雙方最後達成和解,黃於03年9月獲得350萬元賠償,作為楊日後的生活費,部分金額由法庭分期發放。

母申報賠償金去向揭發

至 05年12月,黃因要為兒子取得保險金,根據《精神健康條例》向法庭申請,過程中她要向法庭解釋早前獲發的賠償金去向,揭發黃向張支付了86.1萬元費 用,由於收取顧問費的張並非律師,而黃當日亦無權代精神能力有問題的兒子與張達成「顧問服務」協議,亦不能在未獲法庭批准下向張發出賠償額,故法官質疑可 能有人犯下包攬訴訟罪。

【案件編號︰ESCC3302/08】

包攬訴訟屬刑事可判囚      2008年7月9日
廣 告

【明報專訊】以金錢或其他手段資助他人訴訟,「贏鰦人人有錢分」,將訴訟視為「投資活動」,可能觸犯《普通法》中的「包攬訴訟」刑事罪行,可被判處罰款或監禁。

「包攬訴訟」(champerty)一字源自拉丁文campi partitio,意即分割田地,涉及包攬者和參與訴訟者協議,由包攬者承擔訴訟費,在勝訴後分享利益。根據05年版的法律權威書籍Archbold,包 攬訴訟是助訟(maintenance)的一種,涉及非法協助他人打官司,在勝訴後攤分利益,在《普通法》中屬刑事及侵權行為。

王廷歆爭產被指涉包攬

王德輝世紀爭產案中,龔如心於02年11月原審敗訴後,有人大爆已退休的王廷歆有錢出動強勁律師團,是因為有「幕後黑手」,包括富商、名人及有勢力人士,夾錢資助他打官司,並在勝訴後分錢,有指當中可能涉包攬訴訟。

另外,04年領匯案中,鄭經翰曾經公開承認資助公屋居民盧少蘭興訟,當時有法律界人士指鄭觸犯包攬訴訟罪,要求警方徹查。

醫院社署兜客 多誇大賠償額      2008年7月9日
廣 告

【明報專訊】近年協助傷者追討賠償的中介公司愈來愈多,他們派代表駐守醫院、社會福利署及勞工處,主動向傷者提供協助。工業傷亡權益會表示,有關中介公司 常誇大賠償額,鼓勵傷者興訟,並從賠償額抽取15至40%作為佣金,亦會提供高息貸款,「試過有個案有幾十萬賠償,但交佣金及還款後,只剩數十元」。

記者扮傷 「意外調查員」搭訕

記者昨日以繃帶包紮左臂,喬裝成因交通意外受傷的貨車司機,往社署交通意外傷亡援助組辦公室尋求協助,記者甫離開軒尼詩道中國海外大廈,一名身穿恤衫西 褲、年約40多歲的男子即前來搭訕,殷切地問記者「點整親?」,記者告知「受傷經過」後,男子就一臉勝券在握地說「好大機會claim(索賠)得到」,更 聲稱可協助記者索償。

該名自稱張國威的男子遞上卡片,聲言來自忠信意外索償協會(下稱忠信),職位為「意外調查員」,並從公事包拿出一式3份列明合約條款的「協議書」。

張國威開門見山表示,索償官司一旦了結,忠信將會收取賠償總額的15%,即使被判敗訴,顧客亦要支付法律費用及代墊支費用。

根據協議書條文,若忠信認為勝訴機會低於一半,或者賠償額低於5萬元時,忠信有權選擇拒接。張表示「唔會教人改口供」,被問到這類服務是否違法,他即耍手擰頭,多番強調「梗係無問題啦!」,更聲稱公司經營多年,成功個案眾多。

專家﹕多待和解取賠償金

不過,工業傷亡權益會總幹事陳錦康表示,中介公司一般不用真的協助訴訟,他們只待事主或保險公司提出和解,便能輕鬆取得賠償金。

約1年前,陳曾接觸一個工傷個案,中介公司指傷者應可獲百多萬元賠償,鼓勵傷者打官司,即使對方曾提出賠償數十萬元和解,傷者仍堅持訴訟,結果官司輸了,傷者失去賠償之餘,更需負責對方的律師費及訟費。

律政司推包攬陷阱宣傳片
提醒小心「不成功,不收費」     2008年7月9日
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【明報專訊】市民在電視上經常看見有索償代理公司聲稱可替意外受傷的事主追討賠償,更強調「不成功,不收費」。律政司今日起會在各電子媒體推出宣傳短片,提醒市民上述行為可能觸犯「助訟」或「包攬訴訟」等刑事罪行,希望市民防範。

大律師陸偉雄指出,一般索償代理美其名是協助意外受害人,但假如「過了火位」,煽動他人作出無理索償及檢控,在沒有索償基礎及實質證據下仍建議對方索償, 則會構成「助訟」或「包攬訴訟」罪名。他續稱,只要法庭推論出索償代理是有犯罪意圖及明知故犯,例如是收了錢而提供不實的索償意見,便有可能入罪。

事主宜求助社署 免得不償失

香港律師會發言人建議意外事主直接尋求法律意見,有需要時可向法援署或社會福利署等求助,他強調,事主若向索償代理尋求協助,須支付金錢,最後不但蒙受損失,也可能令賠償不足維生。發言人又說,市民可透過網站www.choosehklawyer.org索取法律意見。

律師梁永鏗亦叮囑市民要堅決拒絕索償代理的服務,不要見對方「好好人,向自己解釋了很多問題」便信任對方。


本 港 首 宗 包 攬 訴 訟 提 訊
女 律 師 涉 助 訟   瓜 分 索 償 案 賠 償 金

【 本 報 訊 】 索 償 代 理 以 「 不 成 功 、 不 收 費 」 口 號 招 攬 生 意 情 況 越 趨 猖 獗 。 警 方 早 前 採 取 行 動 拘 捕 21 人 , 其 中 一 名 索 償 代 理 與 一 名 律 師 , 涉 嫌 在 一 宗 人 身 傷 亡 索償 案 中 非 法 協 助 訴 訟 , 並 瓜 分 部 份 賠 償 金 逾 80 萬 元 。 兩 人 昨 在 東 區 裁 判 法 院 提 訊, 分 別 被 控 串 謀 助 訟 及 包 攬 訴 訟 等 五 項 罪 名 , 成 為 本 港 首 宗 被 檢 控 的 個 案 。
律政 司 發 言 人 昨 指 索 償 代 理 在 廣 告 中 , 聲 稱 協 助 任 何 意 外 中 受 傷 的 人 士 追 討 賠 償 , 成功 討 回 賠 償 金 才 收 取 費 用 , 其 行 為 可 能 構 成 「 助 訟 」 或 「 包 攬 訴 訟 」 等 刑 事 罪 行 ,而 受 害 人 的 索 償 權 利 可 能 因 此 受 損 。 警 方 早 前 接 獲 九 宗 投 訴 後 採 取 行 動 , 並 拘 捕 21 人 。

准 以 萬 元 保 釋

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被 告 張 藹 冰 涉 瓜 分 事 主 的 訴 訟 得 益 , 被 控 包 攬 訴 訟 等 罪 。

香港 律 師 會 對 今 次 行 動 表 示 歡 迎 , 並 就 事 件 涉 及 一 名 律 師 , 會 特 別 關 注 案 件 的 發 展 。會 長 黃 嘉 純 指 法 庭 會 以 實 際 損 失 基 礎 評 定 賠 償 , 若 受 害 人 將 部 份 賠 償 金 額 分 予 索 償代 理 , 他 們 得 不 到 應 有 的 賠 償 , 較 嚴 重 受 傷 的 更 可 能 不 足 以 維 生 , 因 此 受 害 人 應 直接 向 律 師 尋 求 法 律 意 見 , 或 向 法 援 處 等 尋 求 協 助 。
本案 兩 名 被 告 為 張 藹 冰 ( 38 歲 ) , 報 稱 無 業 , 及 盧 蔚 恩 ( 39 歲 ) , 任 職 律 師 , 為 盧蔚 恩 黃 淑 薇 律 師 行 合 夥 人 。 兩 人 被 控 一 項 串 謀 助 訟 及 宣 誓 下 作 假 證 供 罪 , 張 另 被 控兩 項 包 攬 訴 訟 及 一 項 偷 竊 罪 ; 兩 人 暫 毋 須 答 辯 , 案 件 押 後 至 本 月 29 日 再 訊 , 待 取得 轉 介 區 域 法 院 的 文 件 , 各 准 以 現 金 一 萬 元 保 釋 外 出 。
控 罪 指 張 及 盧 於 01 年 3 月 至 05 年 5 月 , 在 香 港 串 謀 他 人 包 攬 一 宗 高 等 法 院 的 民 事 訴 訟 案 件 , 案 中 原 告為 由 母 親 黃 少 英 代 表 的 楊 駿 傑 , 被 告 為 余 滔 ( 譯 音 ) 。 兩 名 被 告 另 被 控 於 05 年 5 月 4 日 , 在 荃 灣 南 豐 中 心 的 辦 公 室 內 , 於 一 宗 高 等 法 院 的 雜 項 案 件 2878/2004 中 ,與 案 中 證 人 黃 少 英 作 出 虛 假 的 陳 述 。
而 張 藹 冰 被 控 於 01 年 3 月 至 6 月 , 在 威 爾 斯 親 王 醫 院 內 , 及 在 黃 少 英 位 於 上 水 天 平 的 寓 所 內 , 不 合 法 地 與 黃 達 成 包 攬 該 宗 案 件 的 訴 訟 協 議 ; 並 於 03 年 10 月 13 日 , 在 中 環 德 輔 道 中 的 嘉 華 中 信 銀 行 , 偷 竊 黃 86 萬 多 元 。

法 官 查 問 揭 發

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楊 駿 傑 於 01 年 3 月 6 日 發 生 車 禍 , 其 母 代 他 向 肇 事 司 機 索 償 , 因 而 揭 發 事 件 。

資料 顯 示 , 2001 年 3 月 5 日 晚 上 , 10 多 名 百 佳 超 市 員 工 慶 祝 女 同 事 生 日 , 聯 袂 唱 卡拉 OK 通 宵 遣 興 , 至 凌 晨 分 乘 兩 車 返 家 , 其 中 客 貨 車 駛 至 沙 田 路 疑 失 控 撞 壆 翻 側 ,車 上 六 人 均 受 傷 , 18 歲 的 送 貨 員 楊 駿 傑 重 傷 危 殆 。 警 方 事 後 拘 捕 涉 酒 後 駕 駛 的 司 機 。
根據 該 雜 項 案 件 2878/2004 的 判 詞 , 涉 案 送 貨 員 於 01 年 3 月 6 日 遇 上 交 通 意 外 , 頭部 重 創 , 認 知 官 能 受 損 , 意 外 後 四 年 仍 然 癡 呆 , 須 依 賴 母 親 照 顧 。 意 外 後 數 日 , 黃少 英 在 醫 院 探 望 兒 子 時 , 姓 張 索 償 代 理 向 黃 提 出 索 償 的 顧 問 服 務 , 同 年 6 月 兩 人 簽訂 合 約 , 代 理 支 付 全 部 專 業 費 用 , 而 黃 須 將 賠 償 金 的 四 分 之 一 給 予 張 。
至 03 年 11 月 黃 與 肇 事 司 機 和 解 , 獲 賠 償 350 萬 元 , 而 代 表 她 的 律 師 盧 蔚 恩 , 指 示 大 狀向 法 庭 先 提 取 87 萬 元 賠 償 金 交 予 黃 , 黃 依 合 約 支 付 賠 償 金 四 分 之 一 共 86 萬 元 予 張。 直 至 黃 向 法 庭 提 出 , 欲 參 與 管 理 兒 子 財 產 , 以 領 取 兒 子 的 保 險 賠 償 , 法 官 林 文 瀚查 問 賠 償 金 去 向 時 , 揭 發 有 人 涉 嫌 包 攬 訴 訟 。
案 件 編 號 : ESCC3302/08

出 錢 打 官 司 分 賠 償 普 遍

【 本 報 訊 】 索 償 代 理 的 不 法 手 段 一 直 被 法 律 界 抨 擊 。 有 業 界 人 士 指 這 種 風 氣 昌 盛 , 代 理 不 但 瓜 分 受 害 人 的 賠 償 金 , 有 時 更 「 私吞 」 律 師 費 , 獲 利 甚 豐 , 因 此 代 理 間 的 競 爭 相 當 激 烈 , 希 望 政 府 今 次 行 動 能 殺 一 儆百 。

受 害 人 多 不 被 檢 控

香 港 大 學 法 律 學 院 助 理 授 張 達 明 解 釋 , 包 攬 訴 訟 指 出 錢 資 助 他 人 打 官 司 , 從 而 瓜 分 訴 訟 得 益 ; 而 「 串 謀 助訟 」 則 指 有 份 協 助 及 慫 恿 他 人 打 官 司 , 但 未 有 證 據 證 明 該 人 瓜 分 訴 訟 得 益 。 張 又 指, 法 律 界 過 去 數 年 不 斷 批 評 索 償 代 理 的 手 法 , 但 政 府 未 有 任 何 行 動 , 今 次 檢 控 事 件 反 映 政 府 打 擊 有 關 罪 行 的 決 心 。
鄧 達 明 律 師 指 「 包 攬 訴 訟 」 及 「 助 訟 」 的 罪 行 , 有 違 法 律 原 意 , 有 關 條 例 為 保 障 市 民 , 避 免 有 人 利 用 弱 勢 社 群 以 打 官 司 作 為 投 資 。 由 於 搜 證困 難 , 受 害 人 一 般 不 會 被 檢 控 , 除 非 有 證 據 顯 示 他 知 情 , 或 是 協 助 隱 瞞 訴 訟 費 的 來源 。
有 法 律 業 界 人 士 指 索 償 代 理 招 徠 生 意 的 手法 , 在 行 內 可 謂 十 分 普 通 , 有 律 師 會 與 代 理 「 夾 埋 」 , 由 代 理 到 醫 院 、 勞 工 處 或 交通 意 外 傷 亡 援 助 組 外 「 兜 客 」 , 聲 稱 不 用 支 付 律 師 費 , 獲 賠 償 後 才 收 取 兩 成 作 「 律師 費 」 。 這 種 手 法 對 升 斗 市 民 具 一 定 吸 引 力 , 而 代 理 不 但 收 取 受 害 人 兩 成 費 用 , 還會 私 吞 法 庭 判 予 受 害 人 的 律 師 費 , 獲 利 甚 豐 , 因 此 代 理 間 出 現 激 烈 競 爭 , 有 時 為 爭生 意 而 爭 執 打 架 。 由 於 代 理 與 受 害 人 簽 下 的 合 約 不 具 法 律 效 力 , 部 份 代 理 甚 至 以 恐 嚇 勒 索 方 式 向 受 害 人 索 款 。
根 據 香 港 法 例 , 如 構 成 「 助 訟 」 或 「 包 攬 訴 訟 」 的 情 況 , 即 屬 刑 事 罪 行 , 最 高 刑 罰 為 監 禁 7 年 及 罰 款 。

2008年6月27日星期五

一切都錯哂~~~~~~~~

唔遂個多謝啦,pass了pcll當然係開心~~~~~~~~~~
之前見到討論區有人話個JD course幾廢幾廢,考試同tutorials教的差唔多一樣...講真到真係出得深俾你,你d part-timer咪一樣#@#*@&(#@&#(@*#,俾了甘多$又讀唔到PCLL,你睇下你會點~~所以很多lecturer, tutor都講mature student係麻煩d..講真讀書時學的野,出來做咪一樣要學過...講什麼理論, bull shit!!! Practically都未必係甘,d官特別係Mag仔都未必講什麼M/R A/R!!!!要釘你就要釘你,講什麼理據...香港就是香港,始於唔係大英大美...見到鬼做大狀都會聽你兩句,人做返同樣野唔俾官#@#@# (*@)#*@#)你就奇....
很多人都話讀「羅」讀「羅」,但如果你唔係(i)名牌英國大學;(ii) first-degree係出名大學; (iii) 有professional qualification;(iv)澳洲由細長大 -> 甘先可以有個機會去in d 大firms,之後就要看你的英文,唔單單要好,係要非常非常好,native甘,我真係好後悔以前沒有接觸多些主流加拿大社會....要改變現在太遲 了......
女朋友比我更堅強,在Big4面對一個新入來的senior的無理要求,佢都沒有發脾氣。如果係我真係一定就已經@#@#@#*@#)佢。學細路話,做audit有樣野好,唔喜歡咪反面,唔怕得罪個senior,你唔book我仲好,始終有人賞識的。不過女朋友那間Big4比我細路那間真係差太遠,佢果間真係幾support d細...雖然辛苦,口果句都依然係support的。女朋友那間,真係不感討論...
我自己做了audit甘耐都未見過有d甘既senior,新入來又擺架子又話要同其他Big4果套..最後咪over audit,知道唔同公司approach,做完又delete佢..都唔體諒其他人做得幾辛苦,你一句做,就waste甘多時間,之後一句唔要就只係press個delete..新來又扮哂野,樣樣都cc CFO來壓個client,你玩野時佢又玩野...一日出十幾封formal email,用來draft的時間用在工作就好很多..夜晚又掉下個女仔junior自己走先,明知12點先有得claim taxi,自己搭都唔會近近地車埋個junior走..11點幾要個女仔係client行去mtr(都幾遠的)..甘咪唔識做人...
我真係聽到很心酸很心痛...仲有更多更多過份野...不能盡錄........
之後係少少私人野.......emotion

浪費了四五年光陰同青春,一切都好像錯了~~~~~~~
想做的又做不到,做緊的好像又是從前工作的延續,都不知讀了甘多年為了什麼???除了幸運地識到一生人中最重要的人之外,我真係有d後悔.......
始終都要向現實低頭,談什麼理想...一切都唔到我去話事.....
太多野後悔了,又沒有得改變,想改變又有心無力....
今日心情極差,連做少少com secretary野都錯誤百出,自己遲放工唔緊要,令到老闆要夜夜改我份垃圾真係過意唔去...我想幫又沒有能力幫..出resolutions都唔懂...人睇合同我睇合同,我自己看了都看唔出個clients蝕了什麼..點樣唔利佢個deal等...「讚果魚」又唔懂,開會變了啞巴..什麼幫助都做唔到...今日連下午都沒有吃,到3點幾先食了個instant noodle之後就到12點....下大雨,連umbrella都.........
勁黑仔.............

2008年6月14日星期六

年輕大狀的另一難處

依家做junior bar 真係很難做,一來已經沒有什麼人工又要交燈油火蠟,二來個client入左罪要appeal就賴落個大狀度。要知道做duty lawyer接個case時間很短,要做得好當然唔容易。還有個client對你講的又唔係事實的全部,到出了事就賴落你度。這行名譽很緊要,一個唔好彩有心去幫人反而俾人害....
大狀認睇漏眼 販毒案須重審      2008年6月14日

【明報專訊】從馬來西亞來港的旅客在機場被發現行李箱內藏2.2千克氯胺酮(俗稱K仔),審訊後被裁定販毒罪成,早前他提出上訴,指原審時透過法援聘用的辯方大律師,沒有替他在案中的關鍵問題上提出抗辯,大律師亦承認自己一時「睇漏眼」,結果上訴庭認為上訴人得不到公平審訊,下令案件重審。

大狀未就關鍵重點抗辯

上訴人Mustaq Ali Sameer Ahmed,他原審時辯稱來港前在吉隆坡機場遇上友人,友人託他把4盒禮物帶來香港,上訴人遂將該4盒「禮物」放在他的行李箱底部,然後將自己的衣物放在上面,他一直不知道「禮物」原來是毒品。

上訴人於案件開審前,已把上述說法告知代表大律師,但至案件開審時,控方的證供指上訴人把4盒毒品夾在衣物中間,並且有相為證,令陪審團認為上訴人知道該 4 盒「禮物」是毒品,並刻意把毒品藏在衣物中間。惟辯方大律師並沒有就這點提出反對,亦沒有就行李箱內衣物及毒品的擺放方法,盤問控方證人。當上訴人提出上 訴後,上訴庭下令當時代表他的大律師,就有關問題作解釋,該大律師承認是自己「睇漏眼」。

上訴庭﹕有欠公平 判上訴得直

上訴庭昨頒下判辭指出,大律師「睇漏眼」,無可避免令上訴人當日出庭自辯時,會被質疑是即場「作古仔」;案中衣物與毒品的擺放方法屬關鍵問題,控方的結案 陳辭及法官引導陪審團時均有提到這點,若辯方大律師一心希望保護被告的利益,以及確保被告能獲得公平審訊的話,是不可能「睇漏眼」,但大律師一直沒有作任 何修訂。上訴庭認為,辯方大律師「睇漏眼」不單令上訴人不能獲得公平審訊,亦令定罪不穩妥,故裁定上訴人得直,下令案件於4個月內重審。

【案件編號﹕CACC215/06】

倘律師疏忽累坐監 可向公會投訴索償      2008年6月14日

【明報專訊】市民延聘大律師打官司,卻發現代表律師表現不專業,在審訊時疏忽及「漏招」而令自己蒙上不白之冤,可以向大律師公會作出投訴。根據大律師公會 資料,公會收到投訴後會作調查,若有需要,更會展開聆訊,若發現當中涉及行為失當,會就結果向該大律師警告、罰款甚至停牌。

若涉行為失當 大律師或遭停牌

有法律界人士表示,市民若因律師的疏忽而被定罪甚至「坐冤枉監」,可循民事途徑向該名律師追討賠償;由於大部分大律師都有購買保險,故賠償金一般由保險提取。

2008年6月10日星期二

黃仁龍三招挽留政府律師

黃仁龍三招挽留政府律師 (星島) 06月 10日 星期二 05:30AM

(綜合報道)

(星島日報報道)律政司近年處理不少棘手法律問題,工作壓力有增無減,人才流失問題嚴重。據悉,律政司司長黃仁龍最近向公務員薪俸及服務條件常務委員會提出三項改善薪酬建議,包括為政府律師職系引入共設有十五個薪級點的獨立薪級系統,讓新入職的政府律師,月薪大幅增至五萬九千元。

  為了解決人才荒,律政司近年已連番出招,去年把政府律師的起薪點調高近一萬元,至四萬三千九百元,又增加晉升機會,以應付日益繁重的工作。不過,有關措施似乎仍未奏效。當局提供資料顯示,政府律師職系的流失率近年有所上升,更於前年上升至超過百分之五。

  據悉,律政司民事法律科最近接連有四人離職,而刑事檢控科亦先後有超過八人請辭。個別高級政府律師在離職時,已在政府工作超過十年,絕大部分也是改為 擔任證監會的法律顧問或立法會的助理法律顧問。據了解,政府律師所不滿的,主要是工作分工不平均,工作量沉重,以及晉升機會低。

  獨立新系統調高薪級

  公務員薪俸及服務條件常務委員會最近已開始檢討政府律師職系的薪酬水平,並邀請部門表達意見,而律政司司長已就改善政府律師職系薪酬,向委員會建議三個方案。

  目前政府律師的薪酬是按照公務員總薪級表釐定,律政司司長黃仁龍建議改善現有薪級系統,新入職政府律師薪酬,可從薪級表第三十二點(43,905元) 增至第三十四點(47,485),並享有每月一萬三千二百元的津貼;至於高級政府律師的頂薪,應可由目前薪級表第四十九點(87,225),增至與首長第 一級相若的薪酬水平(97,250)。

  律政司另一建議,是為政府律師職系引入獨立薪級系統,參考司法人員薪級表,為政府律師及高級政府律師合共設立十五個薪級點,月薪由約五萬九千至十一萬 二千八百元不等。若然建議獲得接納,目前頂薪點只是八萬七千元的高級政府律師,其薪酬日後將會高於首長第一級(97,250)。

  薪酬與私人律師看齊

  律政司又建議容許薪級可於不同職系重疊,特別是容許政府律師薪酬可與高級政府律師薪酬重疊,而高級政府律師薪酬也可與首長第一級薪酬重疊。

  律政司司長黃仁龍早前亦曾發信予全體政府律師,表示理解到政府律師職系的挑戰日漸增加,特別指出部門近年所面對的工作日漸複雜及廣泛。他亦指出,近年 需要處理的司法覆核個案有所增加,而刑事檢控工作亦漸趨複雜。他表示,深切感受政府律師職系近年肩負沉重工作壓力,認為政府律師與高級政府律師的薪酬,有 需要與私人執業律師的薪酬水平看齊,故已向常務委會員表達關注。

  本報記者

加薪須否 立會通過具爭議 (星島) 06月 10日 星期二 05:30AM

(綜合報道)

(星島日報 報道)根據目前的行政架構,凡政府計畫開設新首長級職位,必須向立法會 申請審批。但倘律政司 落實提升非首長級的高級政府官員薪酬,至等同於政府首長級官員薪酬水平的話,可能毋須經由立法會批准。有立法會議員認為,律政司人才流失乃周期性問題,政 府欲以加薪留住人才,做法是否恰當,無論程序上須經立法會通過與否,都應呈交立法會審視,及進行詳細討論。

  有分析指,律政司正研究的三個薪酬調整方案,由於不是開設一個新的首長級職位,故程序上毋須向立法會申請批准,政府大可自行調整。不過,實質達到首長 級薪酬水平的政府官員職級,從法律的字面義去理解,就已隱含有關的出任者已達到首長級之位,因此,在此議題上的確存有「灰色地帶」。

  市道好加薪亦難留

  理論上,政府若通過律政司提出的加薪建議,立法會可能只有在下一個立法會年度,律政司向立法會申請撥款時討論有關問題。立法會議員湯家驊 認為,律政司人才流失屬周期性問題,「政府是否真有需要用這麼高人工去留人呢?……出面好景的話,可能加幾多都吸引不到人!」

  他強調,政府有必要就調整政務司 薪酬架構問題,作詳細研究及諮詢業界意見。而無論程序規定與否,更必須由立法會檢視有關措施的推行,「最起碼要在司法及法律和人力兩個事務委員會詳細討論!」 本報記者

私人執業不難月入20萬 

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「政府有留人需要!不少高級政府律師都會出去闖,搵多!」律師梁永鏗(小圖)坦言,目前律政司的高級政府律師最高月薪不足九萬元,倘他們轉為私人執業 「自己開檔」,要月入十多萬元不難。他相信,若律政司落實調高政府律師薪酬架構,再加上打政府工始終是一個「鐵飯碗」,亦能一定程度挽救人才流失,卻未必 成功招攬到好人才。

不少滿懷大志的法律系畢業生,過去也銳意加入政府,深信可於律政司部門執行公義,以及有足夠的訓練機會。然而,律政部門草擬控罪及研究案情工作量沉重,有 律師透露,他們甚至要自備風扇,周末返回沒有冷氣的辦公室工作。由於工作環境日益惡化,令原本有「鐵飯碗」工作的政府律師,也萌生去意。

律政部門工作環境差

梁永鏗指出,近年的確眼見不少政府律師「離巢」,其中以在律政司擔當與訟律師的最常見。「他們擁有不少打官司及抗辯經驗,若已儲到一班客,對家同你打的都認得你,表現不錯的高級政府律師,走的機會就好大!」他笑言,「要是他們出去自己開檔,並不難搵十多萬一個月。」

他解釋,「以每份法律意見書需要六萬至八萬元計,每月做到五份、十份,再出五至六個庭,就已可穩袋廿多萬一個月。」因此,他相信,就算高級政府律師頂薪點 真的可調整至十一萬餘元,對挽留人才效果有限。據了解,政府律師如要私人執業,需要如同一般法律系畢業生,跟隨「師傅」實習一年時間;至於年資較高的高級 政府律師,則只須跟「師傅」實習三個月。由於現時每年大學法律系畢業生數目頗多,政府律師要「自立門戶」並非易事。

立會顧問為熱門出路

事實上,立法會的法律顧問部門近年亦成為不少政府律師的「落腳點」。據了解,高級政府律師的薪酬,其實相當於立法會的助理法律顧問,由於轉職時一般只需要六個月的「試用期」,加上較於律政司工作輕鬆及定時,近年吸引不少政府律師「跳槽」。本報記者

2008年6月9日星期一

我知道的,我會做到的~~~~~~~~~~

最近都很忙,雖然PCLL已經考完哂試,但都要上為期兩星期的Bar Course。不過自己覺得同我自己想像可以學到有些少出入。這兩個星期主要有幾日係學下一些drafting(Opinion drafting, notice of appeal, Reply and Defence to Counterclaim),同教一些技巧去examine, cross-examine一些expert witness。 

自己想像中Bar Course應該是以小組形式,教你那些地方要問得多些,那些唔應該問。不過現在小組就小組,不過就是等我們自生自滅,還要找個人看住我們。講真,連看我們那個先生都覺得無聊同hea。Drafting真的很悶,個個都hea做。我上Bar Course都只是想學多些上court既技巧。Drafting人人style都唔同,又有precedent,真係唔應該focus甘多的。
雖然現在做solicitor,不過唔緊要,因為一樣可以學到很多法律野。自己對practical的法律知識,都只是局限於以前做audit時候看到人地d contract,做legal search看看有沒有contingent liability,bulk print時看到律師對這樣對那樣。不過自己真係對法律(暫時都叫做係)有興趣,希望做多一些法律野。細路不斷叫我去考CFA,學多些finance knowledge,不要太局限於法律,不過我想真係唔多想計數。HKICS會考埋剩返果幾科會係我近來的目標,如果將來做in-house,com sec野係必要的。不過將來的事真係沒有人知,太久的plan來都沒用。不過大方向都依然要有。
大家信唔信報夢? 上兩個星期發夢看見已經過了身的爺爺,還帶了佢係附近行。我依然記得佢當時十分之後生,好像自己細過時佢來探我一樣,還有他健步如飛。記得佢過身之前,都住了很耐療養院。爸爸每個星期日都會去看佢,幫佢抺臉,買些日用物品佢。開頭都可以用手杖行兩步,之後就落唔到床了。同佢接觸得最多的地方就係同佢去醫院body check,爺爺脾氣很大的,很夠中氣。爸爸話俾我聽,爺爺係一個很好的木匠。在家裡很多野都是自己做的,出面的騎樓都係佢落很多石屎做的,不過現在因為是illegal structure,所以早排已經demolish了。emotion 
在夢中同佢行了很多兒時的地方,到最後突然佢唔舒服,行唔到。我同爸爸立即去扶佢,打算送佢去醫院。我記得佢同我講要好好做人,這就是佢的遺言。之前佢過身都已經講唔出野,可能佢擔心我所以特登返來同我講。我答應佢我一定會好好做人的。記得以前去探佢,佢很開心我做會計師,因為佢希望我同爸爸細路一同開firm。知道我做會計,佢很開心。不過無論將來如果,我都會好好做人的,不論做會計師,律師定其他。爺爺,我很掛住你,請原諒我這個不孝孫....

2008年6月7日星期六

販運K仔搖頭丸1克可囚4年

販運K仔搖頭丸1克可囚4年
上訴庭改指引 判刑大加     2008年6月7日

【明報專訊】律政司早前向上訴庭指出,青年濫用精神科藥物氯胺酮(俗稱K仔)及「搖頭丸」的情嚴重,要求上訴庭就兩種毒品訂下新判刑指引。上訴庭昨頒下判辭,同意K仔已成為年輕人「頭號」濫用藥物,亦有醫學證據顯示濫用上述兩種毒品會令人上癮及損害健康,故訂下新的量刑指引,大幅加重販運兩毒品的判刑,只要販運1克至10克便可判囚2至4年,相比舊指引販運25克至 400克才判刑2至4年大大提高(詳見表)。


上訴庭副庭長司徒冕更在判辭中重申,不能想像經常出入的士高販運K仔或搖頭丸的毒販可以不用入獄。他指新指引是要阻嚇經常出入這些場所,並將毒品售予年輕 人的毒販,因為往往是他們先將小量K仔或搖頭丸交到年輕人手中,繼而將他們帶上自眦之路;同樣地即使友儕間將K仔或搖頭丸介紹給他人服用,不涉金錢交易, 下場亦只會是入獄。

K仔成主要毒品

據了解,今次向上訴庭尋求新的量刑指引,是由律政司黃仁龍提出。律政司發言人對上訴庭的裁決表示歡迎,又指上訴庭認為吸食K仔和搖頭丸的情日趨普遍,並 會導致吸食者上癮,危害健康,裁決發出了清晰的信息,糾正很多人對K仔、E仔等毒品的誤解,很多人以為跟傳統毒品如海洛英比較,這些毒品屬「軟性」,不會 上癮,且對健康無害。

上訴庭在判辭中指出,根據律政司一方呈堂的數據顯示,21歲以下的吸毒者中,濫用精神科藥物的人士,由1997年的44.4%,增至2006年的 98.9%,即近乎所有21歲以下的吸毒者,均濫用精神科藥物。去年上半年的數據更顯示,21歲以下吸毒者中,有79.7%濫用K仔,比2006年同期上 升了12.9%,顯示K仔已成為年輕吸毒者中主要的濫用藥物。

上訴庭亦關注到年輕人濫用上述兩種精神科藥物數字急升,是由於他們對兩種藥物所帶來的影響有誤解,青少年一般認為K仔及搖頭丸有別於海洛英等毒品,不會對身體造成傷害。

3年內致19人死

但在呈交上訴庭的多份專家報告顯示,長期濫用此兩藥者會出現「抗藥性」,這只會令使用者不斷增加服用的劑量。另一方面,亦有研究發現濫用K仔者無論身體機 能或是心理狀態,均會對K仔上癮。在2004至2007年期間,更有19人因濫用K仔或搖頭丸,或是「混合兩者」而死亡。上訴庭法官指出,現時對販運K仔 沒有量刑指引,即使根據現行販運搖頭丸的指引,亦已是近20年前訂下,故接納律政司提出的證據,訂下新的量刑指引。

【案件編號﹕CAAR7/06 & CACC126/07】

社工﹕有助阻嚇青年濫藥      2008年6月7日

【明報專訊】氯胺酮(俗稱K仔)近年成為青年人濫用軟性毒品的「新寵」,有社工指出,因K仔方便攜帶食用,不法者更愛招攬濫藥青年作「小拆家」,把小量毒品售予同學朋友。上訴庭日前提高量刑指引,社工認為有助阻嚇這些青年。

黃仁龍率領毒品組 下半年展調查

由律政司長黃仁龍領導的青少年毒品問題專責小組本月會開展全港青少年禁毒運動;該小組亦會在下半年展開學生服用藥物情調查,調查涵蓋範圍包括全日制的小四至專上院校學生,未來展開的調查也會加密至每3年一次。

香港青年會荃灣及葵青外展社會工作隊單位主任陳文浩指出,今次提高藏有K仔和搖頭丸的量刑指引,向濫藥人士起了警惕作用。尤其近年最常濫用的K仔,有不少 青年濫藥的同時成為「小拆家」,會攜帶小量毒品售予朋友和同學,這種銷售模式近年愈趨普遍,滲入年輕人網絡之中,因此上訴庭同時提高分量較少的K仔及搖頭 丸案件的刑罰,起警惕作用。

上訴庭的判辭亦提及非監禁式的刑罰,如警司警誡、社會服務令和感化令等,並不適用於涉及毒品的案件。陳文浩則認為,若犯事者年紀太輕,部分13、14歲的青年人並非存心藏毒,望法庭能以輔導代替監禁。

年紀太輕者 盼輔導代監禁

陳文浩續指出,青年人近年較普遍北上深圳濫藥;由於香港的的士高已愈來愈少,上樓的私人派對亦成為濫藥者的溫脇。至於年紀較輕的濫藥者,則會在屋鸷暗角或商場等地點濫藥。「香港Disco已經減少,沒有音樂助興,青年人不會食Fing頭丸,而改服K仔代替。」

K仔易上癮 服大量可致命      2008年6月7日

【明報專訊】氯胺酮(俗稱K仔)是近年青少年最常濫用的藥物,其本身是一種麻醉劑,服用大量可導致昏迷不醒,隨時致命。有醫學報告指出,服用K仔容易上 癮,後遺症不少,短期服食可導致神志不清、產生幻覺、妄想及記憶力衰退;長期服食則會令腦部細胞受損。由於氯胺酮有麻醉作用,長期服用會影響身體對外來刺 激的反應,嚴重的會對內部器官、心臟,呼吸、神經及免疫系統等均有壞影響。

搖頭丸可致脫水抽搐

至於濫服搖頭丸後果亦十分嚴重,濫用者會出現脫水、筋疲力盡、肌肉衰弱、 身體過熱、抽搐等情。上訴庭亦引述醫學報告指出,搖頭丸及K仔兩者均會令人上癮,其中K仔上癮程度,比起大麻、狂喜等藥物更甚。
CAAR 7/2006 & CACC 126/2007
CAAR 7/2006

IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE
HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
COURT OF APPEAL
APPLICATION FOR REVIEW NO. 7 OF 2006
(ON APPEAL FROM HCCC NO. 121 of 2005)
____________________
BETWEEN
SECRETARY FOR JUSTICEApplicant
and
HII SIEW CHENG (許守城)Respondent
____________________

CACC 126/2007
IN THE HIGH COURT OF THE
HONG KONG SPECIAL ADMINISTRATIVE REGION
COURT OF APPEAL
CRIMINAL APPEAL NO. 126 OF 2007
(ON APPEAL FROM DCCC NO. 969 of 2006)
____________________
BETWEEN
HKSARRespondent
and
WONG YAT SAN (黃日新)Applicant
____________________

Before:   Hon Ma CJHC, Stuart-Moore VP and Stock JA
Dates of Hearing: 16 and 17 October 2007
Date of Judgment: 6 June 2008

J U D G M E N T

Stuart-Moore, VP (giving the judgment of the Court):
Introduction
1.  Hii Siew Cheng (Hii), the respondent in CAAR 7/2006, appeared in the High Court on 12 June 2006 to be sentenced for trafficking in ketamine.  On that occasion, in the absence of specific guidelines for sentencing ketamine traffickers, Deputy Judge Barnes (as she then was) followed the practice which had not infrequently been adopted by other judges of using the sentencing guidelines inHKSAR v Lee Tak-kwan [1998] 2 HKC 371 at 378 for trafficking in methylenedioxymethamphetamine (or MDMA) to which we shall refer throughout as ‘ecstasy’, the name by which that drug is commonly known.  Prior to this, the judge had heard evidence about ketamine and ecstasy from a number of experts in the course of which comparisons as to the adverse effects of each were inevitably drawn.
2.  The judge concluded that ecstasy and ketamine were addictive “in the sense that they both have psychological dependence potential”.  So far as neurotoxicity was concerned, the judge accepted recent research that ecstasy could have harmful effects on the brain whereas she felt that no such “reliable conclusion” could be drawn in regard to ketamine.  The judge also made the point, in regard to the principal aspects of the evidence she had heard, that the courts do not look at “the prevalence of use, or its dependence potential, its toxicity or its manner/pattern of abuse” in isolation when assessing the harm posed to society by the abuse of a particular drug because it was the combined effect of these and other factors which had to be taken into account.
3.  In the absence of specific guidelines for ketamine and when justifying her decision to adopt the sentencing guidelines for ecstasy in Hii’s case, the judge referred to a passage in Seabrook v HKSAR [1999] 2 HKCFAR 184 at 192H which reads:
“If a new type of drug appears on the scene, sentencing judges will tend to sentence in respect of them by reference to existing guidelines for some other type of drug, making such adjustments as seem appropriate.  Over a period, more and more becomes known about the new drug and eventually, it receives a set of guidelines of its own.”
4.  Mr Zervos SC, on behalf of the Secretary for Justice (the applicant), submitted in relation to Hii’s review proceedings that the time had now been reached, in the light of present medical knowledge about ketamine and its prevalence in Hong Kong, for sentencing guidelines to be provided which dealt with ketamine in its own right.  He further argued that the ecstasy guidelines in Lee Tak-kwan (above), being applied in many ketamine trafficking cases, were themselves out of date as the Court of Appeal’s observations in that case had now been overtaken by recent medical research into ecstasy.  Mr Zervos particularly emphasised the comment of Mortimer V-P when giving the judgment of this court in Lee Tak-kwan (at 377D), that: “Most important ‘ecstasy’ is not addictive.  Even psychological dependence is rare.”  Mr Zervos submitted that if the judge in Hii’s case had correctly found that ecstasy and ketamine were both addictive in the sense she had described, it was not appropriate for ketamine or ecstasy traffickers to be sentenced on the existing ecstasy guidelines when these guidelines related to what was understood at that time to be a non-addictive drug.
5.  In these circumstances, Mr Zervos argued that just as sentencing guidelines were needed for ketamine, so also the guidelines for ecstasy needed to be updated so that they were kept in line with modern medical knowledge.  It is for this reason, with an abundance of expert evidence available to us about ecstasy as well as ketamine, that arrangements were made for the consolidation of a case concerned with ecstasy so that it could be used as a means of revisiting, if necessary, the ecstasy guidelines.
6.  For this purpose, CACC 126/2007 was consolidated with the review hearing.  This took a considerable time to achieve but the applicant in that case, Wong Yat-san (Wong), and Hii in the review proceedings, were each informed well in advance that they would not be adversely affected if the court decided to make any upward revision of the existing sentencing guidelines for trafficking in ecstasy or to issue guidelines for ketamine traffickers.
Background to review of sentence in CAAR 7/2006
7.  On 20 May 2005, Hii pleaded guilty in the Magistrates’ Court to a charge of trafficking in a dangerous drug, contrary to section 4(1)(a) and (3) of the Dangerous Drugs Ordinance, Cap. 134.  The particulars of the offence were that on 2 February 2005 at the Customs Arrival Hall, Hong Kong International Airport, he unlawfully trafficked in 1.97 kilogrammes of a powder containing 1.64 kilogrammes of ketamine.  On 12 June 2006, following a Newton hearing which had taken place in January and May 2006 at the request of the prosecution, when prosecution and defence expert witnesses testified, the judge sentenced Hii to 7 years and 4 months’ imprisonment.
8.  Ma CJHC granted leave to the applicant on 4 July 2006 to apply to this court under section 81A of the Criminal Procedure Ordinance, Cap. 221, for a review of the sentence imposed on Hii.
9.  All that needs to be said about the factual background in Hii’s case is that when Hii was intercepted at the airport, his travel bag was found to contain three separate bags which appeared to contain food items.  However, an ion-scan test on the contents gave a positive reading for the presence of ketamine.
10.  The ketamine, the subject of the charge, had a street value of $679,650.  Hii, a twenty-eight-year-old Malaysian at the date of his conviction, later admitted that he had been promised a reward for taking the items from Malaysia to someone in Hong Kong, an offer which he thought it would be “silly” of him not to accept. 
11.  The judge received evidence from four expert witnesses called by the prosecution and two who were called by the defence but, although satisfied that there was evidence of “tolerance and psychological dependence” arising from the abuse of both ketamine and ecstasy, she nevertheless adopted a starting point after trial of 11 years’ imprisonment, following the existing ecstasy guidelines inLee Tak-kwan (above).  This was reduced by a third to give effect to the respondent’s timely guilty plea.  Furthermore, anticipating that the prosecution would wish to take the matter further, the judge correctly observed (para. 156 of the Reasons for Sentence):
“Whether the Court of Appeal will be asked to reconsider the guidelines for ecstasy trafficking is not a matter for this court.”
12.  Mr Zervos submitted that, by following the guidelines laid down in Lee Tak-kwan where expert opinion had described ecstasy as being non-addictive, the judge had erred in principle by passing a sentence that failed to take into account the addictive nature of ketamine.  This, in turn, it was argued, had led to a sentence which was manifestly inadequate.
Background to application for leave in CACC 126/2007
13.  The evidence given by the experts about the effects of ketamine in CAAR 7/2006 almost inevitably overlapped with evidence about ecstasy, particularly in the context of a case where part of Mr Zervos’ argument was that the ecstasy guidelines should no longer be regarded as adequate for trafficking in either ecstasy or ketamine.  With this in mind, as we have indicated, the consolidation of CACC 126/2007 with CAAR 7/2006 was arranged in order that the sentencing guidelines for trafficking in ecstasy could also be considered.
14.  The factual background in CACC 126/2007 is extremely brief.  Wong was on board a coach bound from the Mainland to Hong Kong.  When it reached the Lok Ma Chau Control Point at 7.07 am on 30 June 2006, the passengers were asked to alight for the normal immigration procedures to be carried out, and all did so.  A few minutes later, a black waist-bag was found lying on a row of seats at the back of the coach.
15.  As the passengers who had disembarked would not necessarily be expected to resume their journey on the same coach once they had passed through immigration, the bag was handed to a customs officer and an announcement was made over the public address system that a bag had been found.  However, when the bag had still not been claimed by 1.05 pm, it was opened and found to contain the drugs specified in the trafficking charge, namely, 1,510 blue tablets containing a total of 5.35 grammes of methamphetamine (‘ice’) mixed with 85.11 grammes of ecstasy.  The street value of these drugs was $125,300.
16.  The presence of a number of other items in the bag which belonged to Wong, together with the fact that it was established that Wong had crossed the border at the material time, enabled Deputy District Judge Mierczak to draw an inference of guilt following a trial in which Wong had chosen not to testify.
17.  Wong was convicted on 29 March 2007 and sentenced on the same day to 5½ years’ imprisonment.  Although Wong was subject also to concurrent suspended sentences of 4 months’ imprisonment which the judge activated, these were ordered to run concurrently with the sentence for trafficking.
18.  The applicant sought leave to appeal against conviction and sentence, and it is convenient to deal straightaway with the first of these applications.
19.  So far as conviction is concerned, Wong’s homemade ground of appeal merely referred to his conviction as being “unjustified” and he added nothing in these proceedings which cast any doubt on the integrity of the conviction.  The inference of guilt which the judge had drawn was based upon overwhelming circumstantial evidence.  Accordingly, this application is dismissed.
20.  We shall deal later with Wong’s application in regard to sentence having first considered whether new guidelines for sentencing traffickers of ecstasy should be formulated.
The 1998 sentencing guidelines for trafficking in ecstasy
21.  The sentencing guidelines in HKSAR v Lee Tak-kwan (above) for trafficking in ecstasy on which the judge in the present review of sentence had relied when sentencing Hii for trafficking in ketamine, were given by this court almost a decade ago, on 26 May 1998.  In that case, Mortimer V-P stated (at page 376) that the guidelines would be formulated from “first principles”, having regard to the “nature of the drug, its effects and the threat it poses to life and society compared with some of the other common drugs of abuse”.  Ecstasy was described as a psychotropic drug normally associated with “marathon ‘rave’ dance sessions”.  The normal dose was said to be “one tablet with an average narcotic content of 114 milligrammes”.
22.  The judgment dealt (at page 377) with the reported effects of ecstasy, making the point that the “undesirable effects appear to increase with successive doses” and that in isolated cases there had been “idiosyncratic effects leading to serious medical complications and, in rare cases, death … almost entirely associated with either prolonged exertion during ‘rave’ dancing or the additional effect of other drugs.”  As to this aspect, before turning to the scale of the abuse derived from Hong Kong statistics at that time, Mortimer V-P said:
“… These deaths are not associated with overdosing as the drug is not toxic. Professor Critchley’s report refers to a reported overdose of 42 tablets accompanied by no symptoms other than a ‘hangover’ with tachycardia and hypertension.
          Most important ‘ecstasy’ is not addictive. Even psychological dependence is rare.” (Emphasis added)
23.  In formulating the ecstasy sentencing guidelines, the fact, as then understood, that this drug was neither addictive nor toxic was obviously regarded as an important factor which influenced the court in assessing appropriate levels of sentence.  Other important considerations were the statistics showing an increase in its abuse, its ready availability and wide abuse in the West and the fact that the adverse consequences leading to isolated deaths were “idiosyncratic” which might occur when any drug is taken.  The judgment in Lee Tak-kwan (at page 378) continued:
“Balancing these factors we consider that the appropriate guidelines to adopt for sentencing after trial having regard to narcotic content are as follows:
Up to 25 g              - entirely within the discretion of the sentencer
Over 25 to 400 g    - two years to four years
400 to 800 g           - four years to eight years
Over 800 g             - eight years and upwards”
The present issues
24.  We shall turn shortly to the evidence we have been given about the harmful effects of ecstasy, together with recent statistics about its prevalence when considering whether the present ecstasy guidelines are adequate.  Similarly, we shall look at what is known about ketamine abuse in Hong Kong in order to determine not only whether the guidelines for ecstasy in Lee Tak-kwan provide an appropriate level of sentence for traffickers in ketamine but also whether or not there are grounds for the formulation of separate sentencing guidelines for each of these drugs.  Ketamine, like ecstasy, is described as a ‘psychotropic’ drug and although, pharmacologically, the two drugs differ considerably, it is the alarming rise in the popularity of psychotropic drugs in Hong Kong, with ketamine and ecstasy the most popular of them, which is a major factor giving rise to concern in these proceedings.
The expert evidence
25.  In making our assessment about the relative harm caused by the abuse of ketamine and ecstasy, we have been greatly assisted by the reports and the transcripts of evidence of five of the expert witnesses who were called to give evidence in the court below, four of whom updated their reports in the light of the latest medical learning and/or relevant statistics.  In addition, fresh evidence consisting of further expert material was admitted without objection under the provisions of section 83V of the Criminal Procedure Ordinance, Cap. 221.  It was not considered necessary that we should hear any oral testimony from any of the experts.
26.  Four of the experts heard by the judge in Hii’s case were called by the prosecution.  They were Detective Senior Inspector Paul Lewis (DSI Lewis), Dr Ronald Chen Yuk-lun, Dr Ben Cheung Kin-leung and Dr Karen Laidler.  Called on behalf of the defence was Professor Lee Tak-shing.  We shall, in due course, deal with various aspects of the evidence they have provided, making reference to other expert witness reports where these significantly contribute to the evidence of the experts who were called in the court below.  This being said, clearly our main focus of attention in each of the cases now before us has been upon the prevalence of these drugs of abuse together with the harmful effects to which they give rise.  Having regard to the considerable overlap in the evidence concerning these two drugs, when dealing with their prevalence it is convenient to deal with them together.
Ketamine and ecstasy statistics
27.  Evidence was put before us from several quarters that ketamine is presently the most popular drug of abuse in Hong Kong for those who are under twenty-one although, putting age aside, heroin remains the most widely abused drug in terms of the overall number of drug abusers.
28.  DSI Lewis, attached to the Intelligence Division of the Narcotics Bureau, presented statistical data, gathered by law enforcement agencies and the Government Laboratory, to illustrate the prevalence of ketamine when compared to other dangerous drugs.  We shall first deal with the statistics he has provided.
29.  In 2001, the amount of ketamine seized was 81.5 kilogrammes.  In 2002, the figure stood at 89.9 kilogrammes.  After dropping to 51 kilogrammes in 2003 and to 46.4 kilogrammes in 2004, the figure rose to just over 296 kilogrammes in 2005.  Then, in 2006, a steep rise to 1,006.08 kilogrammes was recorded.  In the first six months of 2007, the figure recorded was 35.69 kilogrammes.
30.  DSI Lewis helpfully set the figures for ketamine seizures alongside the seizures of ecstasy and other drugs, namely, heroin, cocaine, cannabis and methamphetamine (‘ice’) between the year 2001 and June 2007 (with an asterisk against the 2007 figures to denote that these were provisional).  Much of the ecstasy seized was in ‘tablet’ form as to which we note in passing that, on the available evidence, there is no reason to depart from what was said in Lee Tak-kwan that “the normal dose [of ecstasy] is one tablet with an average narcotic content of 114 milligrammes”.
31.  DSI Lewis produced a schedule to illustrate the figures, as follows: -
1.    Seizures
KetamineEcstasyHeroinCocaineCannabisMetham-
phetamine
200181.50 kg170,243 tab156.40 kg29.70 kg2,104.60 kg63.10 kg
200289.90 kg48,840 tab105.59 kg8.30 kg666.28 kg71.56 kg
200351.02 kg142,912 tab
+
31.17 kg of
MDMA powder
42.16 kg6.63 kg248.34 kg38.64 kg
200446.44 kg283,568 tab35.74 kg55.53 kg182.66 kg15.67 kg
2005296.13 kg47,694 tab31.87 kg11.61 kg431.56 kg228.11 kg
20061,006.08 kg104,296 tab52.22 kg14.88 kg198.67 kg6.74 kg
2007 (Jan– June)35.69 kg42,759 tab20.49 kg29.37 kg443.58 kg49.67 kg
32.  DSI Lewis also supplied us with a schedule relating to the retail prices of ketamine and ecstasy, amongst other dangerous drugs, as shown below:
5.    Retail (Street) Prices
Heroin
(per gramme)
Ketamine
(per gramme)
Ecstasy
(per tablet)
Cocaine
(per gramme)
Herbal Cannabis
(per gramme)
Metham-phetamine
(per gramme)
2001$374$325$178$1,113$65$300
2002$415$259$87$1,261$67$374
2003$425$194$85$1,152$58$374
2004$359$151$79$951$71$353
2005$354$258$83$745$57$350
2006$440$173$83$791$69$389
2007 (Jan– June)$429$147$64$796$64$410
It is apparent that the retail prices for both ketamine and ecstasy have fallen considerably since 2001.
33.  In another schedule, illustrating that while ketamine is the principal drug of abuse for the young (under twenty-one), heroin remains the most widely abused drug of all amongst the population of Hong Kong as a whole, DSI Lewis set out the numbers of persons arrested by drug type:
2.      No. of Persons Arrested by Drug Type:
KetamineEcstasyHeroinCocaineCannabisMetham-
phetamine
20012,2291,1423,583421,079595
20022,3576463,30343929321
20031,7706393,13059809418
20042,2134682,438103811390
20056872842,020217639564
20061,6122831,713296567509
2007 (Jan– June)1,416154849272257320
34.  In a further refinement of this last schedule, DSI Lewis was also able to illustrate the prevalence of ketamine amongst young people by reference to the number of persons who were under twenty-one at the time of their arrest, as follows:
3.       No of Persons Under-21 Arrested by Drug Type:
KetamineEcstasyHeroinCocaineCannabisMetham-
phetamine
20019634471832282105
2002919165121521641
200361114583418556
200481813574715841
200520987443713562
20065979845777749
2007 (Jan– June)5205125594045
It is noticeable from these figures that ketamine, followed by ecstasy, are the most widely abused drugs amongst the young.
35.  The figures given by DSI Lewis show that the number of persons arrested in relation to ketamine offences decreased in 2003 and then further decreased in 2005 after a rise in 2004.  DSI Lewis attributed this in part to a change in the method of trafficking from “frequent but small consignments” coming from the Mainland to “multi-kilo consignments coming from South-East Asia”.  Furthermore, the large seizures of ketamine by the authorities had led to “disruption to the supply locally”.  He suggested also that the reduced number of arrests in relation to ketamine, (from 2,357 in 2002 to 687 in 2005) was unlikely to reflect a diminishing number of ketamine users bearing in mind the increase in volume of ketamine seized in 2006 over the preceding years.
36.  Emerging from these schedules, it can readily be appreciated that in 2006 a greater quantity of ketamine than ecstasy was seized by drug enforcement agencies and far more than heroin, cocaine, cannabis and ice.  The contrast was less marked in the first six months of 2007, when the provisional figures revealed that 35.69 kilogrammes of ketamine were seized compared to 42,759 tablets of ecstasy and 20.49 kilogrammes of heroin.  Furthermore, the fact that the arrests of those under twenty-one for ketamine-related offences numbered 597 in 2006 and 520 in the first half of 2007, compared to 98 and 51 for ecstasy–related offences over the same periods of time, adds powerfully to the proposition made by several of the experts that ketamine is not only targeted at young people but is the most popular drug of abuse in Hong Kong by those under twenty-one and is second only to heroin in overall terms of abuse.
37.  The final statistics produced by DSI Lewis which require comment in the present context are those related to fatalities linked to the consumption of ketamine and ecstasy or a combination of both.
38.  As other experts were to inform us, ketamine and ecstasy are frequently taken in combination with each other and/or with other drugs including alcohol.  It is not surprising to find, therefore, that ketamine is usually associated with fatalities only where it has formed part of a cocktail of drugs.  Ecstasy, on the other hand, has led to fatalities by itself.
39.  The statistics produced by DSI Lewis for fatalities resulting from the effects of ketamine and/or ecstasy since 1 January 2004, were as follows:
Certified DateDeathSexAgeCause of Death
9 March 2004M24Adverse effects of morphine, ketamine & alcohol
21 March 2004F24Adverse effects of MDMA (Ecstasy)
17 May 2004F26Adverse effects of morphine & Ecstasy
21 June 2004F20Adverse effects of Ecstasy & ketamine
2 October 2004F38Adverse effects of Ecstasy, methamphetamine & estazolam
30 January 2005M31Overdose of cocaine & Ecstasy
11 February 2005M48Adverse effects of heroin mixture, ketamine & alcohol
10 April 2005M39Overdose of Ecstasy
15 May 2005 (approx.)M33Adverse effects of multiple drugs (Ecstasy, Methamphetamine etc)
6 August 2005F24Pneumonia & overdose of ketamine
28 September  2005F21Adverse effects of Ecstasy
2 December 2005F15Adverse effects of Ecstasy
13 January 2006M21Cerebral oedema, raised intracranial pressure and adult respiratory distress syndrome & adverse effects of ketamine
5 April 2006F40Adverse effects of Ecstasy & ketamine
8 April 2006M19Overdose of Ecstasy
8 May 2006M35Adverse effects of carbon monoxide & ketamine
26 July 2006F13Adverse effects of Ecstasy
10 December 2006M44Adverse effects of heroin mixture, ketamine & methamphetamine
9 January 2007M27Adverse effects of ketamine, cocaine & nimetazepam

In short, out of these nineteen deaths relating to persons aged between 13 and 48 in a period of 34 months, nine were associated with ketamine and twelve with ecstasy, two involving a combination of both these drugs.  Although six cases appear to have been due to ecstasy alone, DSI Lewis’ schedule provides some illustration of how ketamine and ecstasy are often mixed with other drugs by those who abuse them.  This aspect is one to which we shall return later when dealing with the evidence provided by other experts.
Trend towards psychotropic drugs
40.  Mr Ip Mun-kau, Senior Statistician of the Security Bureau, provided us with further statistics to illustrate the trend in Hong Kong towards psychotropic drugs.  He has been employed by the government as a statistician since 1989 and has responsibility, amongst other things, for overseeing the operation of the Central Registry of Drug Abuse (CRDA) which operates under the purview of the Security Bureau where statistics on drug abuse are compiled.  With these proceedings in mind, using the data from the CRDA, and from other sources including the Hospital Authority, Mr Ip was able to analyse trends in drug abuse, collating a variety of drug-related statistics in his presentation of a 13-page report.
41.  Mr Ip’s report, entitled “Report on the drug situation in Hong Kong”, laid emphasis on the fact that the CRDA is a “voluntary reporting system which may only capture those abusers who had come into contact with and been reported by the reporting agencies”.  It follows, therefore, as Mr Ip noted, that it is obviously not possible to ascertain the exact size of the population who abuse drugs and, as he expressed it, “the statistics should be taken as indicators of the trends in drug abuse over time rather than a finite definition of the situation”.
42.  Mr Ip’s report [para. 2.1.3] stated that over the past few years, the total number of drug abusers recorded by the CRDA was, at least until recently, on the decrease.  The figures showed a drop from a peak of 18,513 in 2001 to 13,204 in 2006.  Consistent with this, the number of reported heroin abusers over the past decade showed a declining trend, with 14,291 in 1997 down to 8,101 in 2006.  However, Mr Ip said that with regard to the number of reported psychotropic substance abusers, the figure was on a general rise, from 3,488 in 1997 to 7,364 in 2006.  In regard to young drug abusers (under twenty-one years of age), the number fell from 4,020 in 2000 to 2,186 in 2004 but then “picked up to 2,549 in 2006 (with an annual increase of 4% and 12%, respectively, in 2005 and 2006).
43.  More specifically, Mr Ip noted that ketamine abusers were first reported to the CRDA in 1997 and that the proportion of drug abusers who used ketamine increased from 0.2% of all those who abused drugs in 1999 to 23.2% in 2006 with some fluctuations within the period.  Ecstasy abusers, on the other hand, were first reported to the CRDA in 1993.  Between 1996 and 1998, the proportion of ecstasy abusers was no more than 0.4% of all drug abusers but by 2006 the figure stood at 11.6%.
44.  Mr Ip was also able to say that, among young drug abusers, the abuse of psychotropic substances has shown an increasing trend over the last decade with the proportion increasing from 44.4% in 1997 to 98.9% in 2006.
45.  Amongst recent drug abuse trends, Mr Ip noted that about 83.3% of reported drug abusers in the first half of 2007 were male and 16.7% female, with heroin (the most popular drug of abuse) being consumed by 58.8% of the reported drug abusers, a figure which was lower in the first half of 2007 than for the same period in 2006.  However, 54.1% of the reported drug abusers abused psychotropic substances in the first half of 2007, a figure which was higher than for the same period in 2006.
46.  When Mr Ip examined the statistics (set out in ‘Table 5’ of his report) in regard to those under twenty-one, he reported that in the first six months of 2007 they numbered 1,646 which was 10.7% higher than for the same period of 2006.  71.4% of these young abusers were males and 28.6% were females.  He then stated, again comparing the first half of 2007 with the same period in 2006:
“2.3.4    Ketamine was the most commonly abused drug among young drug abusers.  About 79.7% of the young drug abusers had used ketamine.  The figure was higher than that recorded in the same period of 2006 (66.8%).
2.3.5      Ecstasy was the second most commonly abused psychotropic substance.  In the first half of 2007, about 22.7% of the young drug abusers used ecstasy.  The figure was much lower than that for the same period of 2006 (49.8%).
2.3.6      The proportion of young drug abusers who used heroin was rather low (1.7%).”
What is known about ketamine
47.  Having considered the prevalence in Hong Kong and the obvious popularity of ketamine, particularly amongst the young, we turn next to what is known about this drug.

48.  Dr Ronald Chen, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Hong Kong and Psychiatrist-in-charge of the Substance Abuse Clinic at Queen Mary Hospital, headed a research team of six, including himself, in the production of a report entitled: ‘A Study on the Cognitive Impairment and other Harmful Effects Caused by Ketamine Abuse’ published in February 2005 and commissioned by the Narcotics Bureau.  This study referred to ketamine as a psychotropic drug which is commonly abused with other psychotropic drugs, especially ecstasy.  There was, the study noted, an alarming upward trend in the abuse of both these drugs and a major cause for concern was the prevailing view among youngsters that, because these drugs are different from heroin, they were not harmful to them and that the drugs merely enhanced their enjoyment of music and dancing.  He noted also that long-term users of both ketami