Media release - Statement from the Chief Justice of Victoria
… are no different. Robust and vigorous legal debate is common in the courtroom, but judges across all jurisdictions … and dignity. Bullying, discrimination and harassment will not be tolerated in our courts. Victorian courts strive to … is to ensure that we maintain the qualities and standards expected of all Victorian judicial officers. In doing …
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Social media
… Supreme Court of Victoria uses social media to provide the community with information about judgments and Court news. … responsibility of, the users who create it. The Court does not endorse, support or guarantee the truthfulness, … By using the Court's social media networks, all users are expected to: treat other people with respect and courtesy …
Additional COVIDSafe measures - 25 May 2021
… if a person has breathing difficulties. A person is communicating with a person who is deaf or hard of hearing … Those interpreting for the deaf, whether in court or not, may remove face coverings for this purpose. A person is … person is consuming food, drink or medicine It remains the expectation that even if face coverings are removed pursuant …
Ceremonial Sitting in Bendigo
… Bendigo Law Courts with a ceremonial sitting, with speakers commending the landmark building. Chief Justice Anne … Chief Justice Ferguson said. “Inevitably the needs and expectations of users and the people in the community will change with the times. What does not change is the promise we make each day when we open the …
COVID-19 and the Court
… … Guidance for civil proceedings Practice Court (Common Law) Costs Court changes … Guidance for criminal … restrictions and transitional arrangements 3 March 2022 - Notice to the Profession - In-person hearings 28 January … - Easing of Restrictions: Message from the Chief Justice 26 October 2021 - Notice to the Profession - In-person …
The dos and don'ts of virtual hearings webinar
… some tips and tricks, from putting yourself on mute when not speaking, to cross examination of “virtual” witnesses. … don't know me, I'm Judicial Registrar Julie Clayton of the Common Law Division of the Supreme Court. I acknowledge … Keogh J: When I'm conducting a trial I will robe and I expect counsel to robe. I think that it's an important part …
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Bail applications
… made in the Supreme Court after bail has been refused by another court. After a bail application is made, there is a … to progress the listing. Applicants will be asked to complete a Supreme Court Bail Application Checklist . The … and any supporting material has been filed. It is expected that an application is ready to proceed at the time …
Institutional liability: insights from the front lines
… The seminar will focus on this growing area of practice and provide practical guidance on communication and case management in both jurisdictions. … discussion will cover: pre-trial management, the court’s expectations, and practical tips, with a focus on …
Vaccination of authorised workers - Message from the Chief Justice
… working onsite and will need to be fully vaccinated by 26 November. The Victorian courts and Victorian Civil and … according to law. The Courts and VCAT will therefore not be making comment or responding to inquiries that go directly or …
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Advice on the use of face masks in Supreme Court buildings
… if a person has breathing difficulties. A person is communicating with a person who is deaf or hard of hearing … Those interpreting for the deaf, whether in court or not, may remove face coverings for this purpose. A person is … person is consuming food, drink or medicine It remains the expectation that all court participants maintain physical …
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