During an appeal involving allegations of ineffective assistance of counsel, the appellant's trial counsel retained his own lawyers.
Trial counsel's lawyers inadvertently disclosed a letter between trial counsel and themselves to the appellant's appeal counsel.
Trial counsel brought a motion for the return of the document, asserting solicitor-client privilege.
The Court of Appeal granted the motion, finding that the letter was privileged, the inadvertent disclosure did not constitute a waiver, and the innocence at stake exception did not apply to abrogate the privilege.