Case Transfers and Cross-Vesting
… Act 1987 (Cth) and Order 13 of the Supreme Court (Miscellaneous Civil Proceedings) Rules 2018 provide for … of Victoria to other state or territory Supreme Courts or Commonwealth courts. Information on transferring or … 5, and 6 of the Case Transfer Act. The applicable forms are contained in the Case Transfer Rules . Parties are …
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Sentence handed down in R v Albert Ooi
… of 8 years imprisonment (6 years, non-parole) for offences relating to conspiracy to defraud, and receiving a secret commission contrary to s 176(1) of the Crimes Act 1958 . …
Reporting on the Court: A brief guide
… are not open to the public or media, such as criminal case conferences, certain police applications, mediations, and … or one may be made during the hearing. Pre-trial and preliminary hearings and s198B applications are generally open … move into the body of the court until the formalities are completed. Some courtrooms have seats for media, they are …
RedCrest (e-filing) Guide: Criminal Division
… You can register for RedCrest as an individual or with a company/firm name. Every individual wishing to file a … firm, however, should be entered into the ‘Organisation’ field (if applicable). Bar number field The bar number field … is not mandatory – you can register and file without one. Confirmation email You should receive your confirmation …
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DPP v Besim
… and Justice Kaye) today allowed an appeal brought by the Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions against the … done acts in preparation for, or planning, a terrorist act, contrary to s 101.6 of the Criminal Code 1995 (Cth). He had … duties at Anzac Day 2015 commemorations, and immediately thereafter behead him. This attack was said to have been …
Extension of lockdown to regional Victoria and further COVID-19 restrictions - Message from the Chief Justice
… that have been introduced and the extension of lockdown conditions to the whole of Victoria. Chief Justice Ferguson said urgent and priority matters which cannot be held remotely will be held in person. This applies now to … Some matters may be adjourned for a period of time. Commencement of all new jury trials, including those in …
Court orders - general information
… judge or by the Registry when the authentication process is complete. The process for obtaining court orders varies … not received authenticated copies of your order, please contact the Civil team in the Registry to request copies. … … … See the appropriate area of the court for advice about commonly used order templates. … Information about the types …
Criminal appeals
… can only be made to the Court of Appeal if legislation confers a right to make that application or appeal. In relation to criminal proceedings, the Court of Appeal can … may be able to make a further appeal if you have fresh and compelling evidence that should, in the interests of …
Judgment handed down in Bradley v The Queen
… leave to appeal against sentence. The applicant had been convicted, in 2015, of the 1983 murder of 16 year old Michelle Buckingham in Shepparton. He was sentenced to 27 years' … task before him, as the applicant was only 21 when he committed the offence. It was apparent that the judge had …
New COVID-19 restrictions - Message from the Chief Justice
… and Administrative Tribunal (VCAT) will implement their contingency plans in response to the latest five-day … the May circuit breaker restrictions. “As always, we are well placed to respond to the latest advice,” Chief Justice Ferguson said. “The courts and VCAT have continued to operate and deliver justice through all levels …
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