The decision concerns the admissibility and sufficiency of evidence in a prosecution for firearms and drug offences.
The accused, Hussein Al Hayawi, was stopped by police and found in possession of drugs and firearms.
The court considered whether the accused had knowledge and control over the firearms, ammunition, and cannabis found in the trunk of the vehicle, and whether the cannabis was possessed for the purpose of selling.
The court found the accused guilty on all remaining counts, concluding that the circumstantial evidence established knowledge and control beyond a reasonable doubt.