SC CR 4 Sentencing hearings (Third revision)
… the procedures to be followed in sentencing hearings. [1] COMMENCEMENT 1.1 This Practice Note was issued on 4 March … attached to the Criminal Division. 4. FILING OF MATERIAL FOR SENTENCING HEARINGS 4.1 All documents to be filed in … issues prior to sentencing hearing 7.1 Where there are any points of contention with the material provided by either …
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Australia - A vital commercial hub in the Asia Pacific region: Victoria - a commercial hub
… Justice of Victoria at the Federal Court and Supreme Court Commercial Seminar, Monash Law Chambers, Melbourne. … continued development as a national and regional commercial hub will require a collaborative and co-operative effort by the judiciary, the Bar and the profession. The …
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SC Gen 10 Conduct of Group Proceedings (Class actions)(First revision)
… delayed by interlocutory disputes. 1.4 The procedures for the management of group proceedings issued in the Common Law Division and the Commercial Court are generally the same. Where different …
SC GEN 10 Conduct of Group Proceedings (Class Actions) (Second revision)
… on the conduct and management of group proceedings (commonly referred to as ‘class actions’) within the Supreme … delayed by interlocutory disputes. 1.4 The procedures for the management of group proceedings issued in the Common Law Division and the Commercial Court are generally …
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Socially Disadvantaged Accused: How (or Should) Courts Take This into Account?
… Parliament says so. When stating that particular conduct, accompanied by a certain mental state, is a crime, Parliament … to impose a sanction that does not involve imprisonment. For example, a court might make a community correction order; a drug treatment order; or order …
Subpoenas
… at the request of a party to a proceeding. A subpoena can: compel a person to attend court to give evidence compel a person or company to produce documents for use in the proceeding. Typically, subpoenas are …
Party-Party costs
… in the Costs Court, the party initiating the taxation must: Complete the Party-Party Taxation Information Form . Email the completed form to costs.court@supcourt.vic.gov.au to get a …
How to start filing in RedCrest
… System. This guide should not be read in substitution for the Chapter I Rules, the Chapter VI Rules or any other … conditions of use provide that a registered user agrees to: Comply with any applicable rules of the Court and the … person duly authorised to lodge on that user’s behalf; To comply with any condition or limitation of registration …
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Criminal appeals
… You must have first made an application to the trial judge for them to certify the interlocutory appeal. … There are … may be able to make a further appeal if you have fresh and compelling evidence that should, in the interests of justice, be considered on an appeal. Section 326C of the Criminal Procedure Act 2009 specifies when …
Dust Diseases List
… will receive special management and may be fixed for trial in the relevant circuit sitting or in Melbourne … for a final directions hearing at which an appearance is compulsory by a person adequately briefed to address … 29 November 2021 Seltsam Pty Ltd v Reid [2021] VSCA 326 7 October 2021 Reid v Seltsam Pty Ltd [2021] VSC 653 19 …
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