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Kiribati court grants David Lambourne bail, slams attempts to deport High Court justice back to Australia

Australian David Lambourne has been granted bail after the High Court judge was placed in immigration detention following a failed deportation attempt by the Kiribati government.

Justice Lambourne was served a deportation notice on Thursday morning and taken to the airport in Kiribati’s capital Tarawa to be placed on a flight to Fiji.

The government said he had breached the conditions of his visitor’s visa and posed a security risk to the Pacific nation.

Despite his lawyers securing a halt to the deportation from the Court of Appeal, authorities tried to force him onto a Fiji Airlines plane.

It led to a lengthy stand-off between authorities and a Fiji Airlines pilot who refused to fly Justice Lambourne against his will.

At a court of appeal hearing on Friday, the judge ruled the Attorney-General must take “all steps necessary to ensure that the respondent is not deported from Kiribati.”

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Attempts to deport Kiribati High Court Justice David Lambourne back to Australia lead to airport stand-off

Attempts to deport a Kiribati High Court judge back to Australia have led to a lengthy airport stand-off, with Justice David Lambourne having since been placed in immigration detention.

Justice Lambourne is a long-time resident of the Pacific nation.

He was suspended from his job by the government in May over alleged misconduct.

On Thursday morning, he was served a deportation notice and taken to the airport in Kiribati’s capital Tarawa to be placed on a flight to Fiji.

However, an urgent application that his lawyers filed to the court of appeal prompted the court to order the Attorney-General to stop the deportation.

Despite the court order, police and immigration officers at the airport tried to force him to board the flight, according to Justice Lambourne and a local journalist present at the scene.

A stand-off was triggered when the government refused to let the plane depart unless the justice was on board, while the pilot of the Fiji Airways flight did not want him to board against his will.

After several hours, the government backed down and allowed the flight to leave without Justice Lambourne.

He has since been taken into immigration detention without a valid visa.

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David Lambourne at Kiribati’s Bonriki International Airport awaiting deportation with his wife, opposition leader Tessie Lambourne outside.(ABC News: Rimon Rimon)

“I was fortunate that I had some very good lawyers who were able to make contact with the legal team at Fiji Airways,” Justice Lambourne told the ABC as he was being taken to detention.

“And once Fiji Airways was aware of the situation, they maintained their position — the correct position — that unless I was a willing passenger, they were not going to carry me.”

Still, Justice Lambourne suspects the government will make another attempt on Sunday, when a Solomon Airlines flight is due to depart Tarawa.

“[Let’s] see if they have more luck then,” he said.

Taneti Maamau, wearing a suit, sits at a desk.  Behind him are flags and paintings.
Kiribati’s President Taneti Maamau has set up a tribunal which is investigating allegations made against Justice Lambourne.(AP: UN Web TV)

Justice Lambourne, who has lived in Kiribati for 27 years and is married to the leader of his opposition, Tessie Lambourne, was suspended in May after the government alleged he had failed to carry out his duties.

The government set up an independent tribunal, saying it had received complaints and allegations from the public against Justice Lambourne.

The allegations included “his inability to perform functions of his office and his misbehaviour,” a government statement said.

The government did not specify what the complaints or allegations were.

Last year, Justice Lambourne won a legal case against the government when he tried to refuse him entry back into Kiribati.

In June this year, when Chief Justice William Hastings was due to preside over an appeal made by Justice Lambourne, the government suspended Justice Hastings.

The suspensions have left Kiribati without a functioning high court.

The ABC has reached out to the Kiribati government for comment.

The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) said the Australian government was “aware that suspended High Court [Justice] David Lambourne was served with a deportation order today and asked to leave Kiribati.”

“DFAT is in direct contact with Mr Lambourne and officials from the High Commission in Tarawa are providing consular assistance,” DFAT said in a statement.

“Our High Commission in Kiribati is monitoring the situation closely and has sought further information from the government of Kiribati.

“Due to our privacy obligations we cannot disclose further details.”

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Entertainment

Kevin Spacey ordered to pay $US30 million to House of Cards makers, after judge supports arbitration ruling

A judge has ruled Kevin Spacey and his production companies must pay the producers of hit TV show House of Cards nearly $US31 million because of losses brought on by his 2017 firing for the sexual harassment of crew members.

The ruling gives the force of law to a private arbitrator’s decision to award $US30.9 million ($44.3 million) in favor of production company MRC and others.

Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Mel Red Recana wrote that Spacey and his attorneys “fail to demonstrate that this is even a close case” and “do not demonstrate that the damages award was so utterly irrational that it amounts to an arbitrary remaking of the parties’ contracts.”

“We are pleased with the court’s ruling,” MRC attorney Michael Kump said in an email to The Associated Press.

Spacey has denied the allegations through his attorneys and his spokesperson, who did not immediately respond to emails seeking comment.

The arbitrator found that Spacey violated his contract’s demands for professional behavior by “engaging certain conduct in connection with several crew members in each of the five seasons that he starred in and executive produced House of Cards,” according to a filing from Mr Kump.

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Former judge and coroner Wayne Chivell crashed into man who then lost lower legs, court hears

A former South Australian coroner and District Court judge and will be sentenced later this month for seriously injuring a delivery driver during a crash in Adelaide late last year.

Wayne Cromwell Chivell, 71, pleaded guilty in the Adelaide Magistrates Court to careless driving on Anzac Highway at Plympton in December 2021.

The court heard that Chivell stopped to inform an OzHarvest delivery driver that his back door was swinging open before getting back in his car.

His lawyer said he intended to put his foot on the brake but accidentally accelerated and hit the 66-year-old driver, who lost both his legs below the knees because of the crash.

Chivell issued a public apology in court and was provided character references by judges Paul Slattery and Trish Kelly, who described how devastated their former colleague was for injuring the driver.

Chivell was a magistrate for seven years in the 1980s before becoming the state coroner in 1993 and sitting on the District Court bench from 2005.

I have retired in 2020 at the mandatory age of 70.

In 2011, during the sentencing of a driver who had hit and killed a boy, Chivell pointed out that “even momentary lapses in concentration can have tragic consequences.”

“We need to make people stop and think twice before they jump behind that wheel,” he said.

In 2012, he spared a driver jail in a case he said showed the terrible consequences that could follow from inattentive driving.

As the coroner, he said a complacent attitude to safety led to the death of a yachtsman off Adelaide in 2002.

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