COVID-19 circuit breaker restrictions - message from the Chief Justice
… The Victorian courts and Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) will implement their contingency … profession and justice agencies to carefully manage the delivery of justice during the restrictions in line with the … remotely,” the Chief Justice said. “While many have become very familiar with this way of working, the challenges …
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DPP v Hazelwood
… Power Corporation Pty Ltd (“OHS matter”) will be handed down on Tuesday, 19 May in the Supreme Court of … and Safety Act 2004 (Vic). Specifically, the jury found the defendant guilty of: five charges of failing to maintain a workplace under the employer’s management and control in a condition …
Appeals to the Supreme Court from the Children’s Court
… ordered to pay another party’s legal costs. You should only commence an appeal that has a real prospect of success. In … To commence an IAO appeal, you must file: Notice of appeal using Form 58A , which includes the grounds of appeal; and An … For more information and requirements, see sections 424 to 426 of the Children, Youth and Families Act 2005 (Vic) …
Resumption of Jury trials - Q&A
… WILL BE CONDUCTED AT ONE TIME? The Supreme Court is planning to conduct up to three jury trials at any given time. … regular cleaning will also be in place and the handling of common objects will be minimised. 6. HOW WILL THE COURTS … will be formed remotely, and only smaller panels, comprising about 30-45 people will attend at any given time. Where …
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Interns immerse in the work of the Court
… diversity in the legal profession. It creates opportunities for law students from culturally and racially … experience. Eight students were selected from a highly competitive pool to participate: Ebony Chiazor, Gul Dasta … “We look forward to seeing Sughra, Idhil and Jenny practising and appearing before the courts in the not-too-distant …
Changes to First Directions Orders in the Common Law Division
… orders in four specialist personal injury lists in the Common Law Division , streamlining the process for parties and the Court. The revised … lists, as well as address a number of common issues arising in proceedings that can lead to delays or adjournments …
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Supreme Court publishes annual report for 2020-21
… The report highlights how the Court continued to deliver justice for the Victorian community while operating in line with public health advice. Some …
Supreme Court publishes Annual Report 2021-22
… Some points of interest from across the Court included: Matters finalised by the Common Law Division increased by 20.5 per cent with finalisations exceeding the number of new cases initiated. The Court of Appeal also finalised more criminal …
DPP v Karl Michael Hague
… Justice Lasry delivers sentence in DPP v Karl Michael Hague from 10.30am on Friday 15 June 2018. Watch His Honour deliver sentence More Supreme Court news … Livestream of …
Advice on the use of face masks in Supreme Court buildings
… (COVID-19). Masks can be provided at the security screening point if required. Face masks can be removed in … the mouth is essential. Judicial officers and anyone addressing the court as part of their work may remove face … if a person has breathing difficulties. A person is communicating with a person who is deaf or hard of hearing …
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