Statement from the Chief Justice of Victoria
… to change the way we list matters to provide time certainty for appearances. We are not there yet. Nor do we have all … Courts and VCAT will continue to closely follow State and Commonwealth government health advice. I would like to thank … Member Read the Media Release. More Supreme Court news. … The Victorian courts and Victorian Civil and …
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The Chief Justice's response to media criticism of judges
… by-passed the laws. What is this about? New sentencing laws commenced in Victoria in 2013 mandating judges to impose … cases. The new law is just that ' new. It takes time for these types of cases to come into the criminal justice … Warren AC Chief Justice of Victoria More Supreme Court news … 'Judges uphold the law' … The Chief Justice's …
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Judgment handed down in Secretary to the Department of Justice and Regulation v Robin Fletcher
… imprisonment, with a non-parole period of eight years, for sexual offences committed in 1996 involving two adolescent females. He has … in the published reasons for judgment. More Supreme Court news … Judge revokes supervision order, but grants stay. … …
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Sentence handed down in R v Albert Ooi
… sentence 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 . … Dixon delivering the full sentence More Supreme Court news … Offender sentenced to 8 years jail after pleading …
Flex Commissions Group Proceeding (Class Action) - Macquarie Leasing
… 2013 to 31 October 2018, with respect to which a “flex commission” was paid to the car dealer. The claim alleges … that the terms of those car loans relating to the “flex commissions” constituted “unfair conduct” for the purposes of the National Consumer Credit Protection …
Judgment handed down in Mulligan (a pseudonym) v The Queen
… period of 10 years. The charges related to two separate complainants. It was alleged that Mr Mulligan assaulted the … and assaulted her with a hammer. Counsel had made the forensic decision, based on instructions, that each … Read the Court's full reasons on Austlii More Supreme Court news … Court of Appeal dismisses conviction appeal but …
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Admission ceremonies on 15 November 2022
… The Court will host three COVIDSafe ceremonies for up to 42 applicants per ceremony, with one mover and two … once speaking has finished. Physical distancing is recommended where possible (guests of an individual applicant … and movers will be briefed prior to the ceremony’s commencement. … After each ceremony there will be 20 minutes …
Admission ceremonies on 6 December 2022
… The Court will host three COVIDSafe ceremonies for 40 applicants per ceremony, with one mover and two … once speaking has finished. Physical distancing is recommended where possible (guests of an individual applicant … and movers will be briefed prior to the ceremony’s commencement. … After each ceremony there will be 20 minutes …
Judgment handed down in DPP v Darren Weston
… Prosecutions against the sentence imposed on Darren Weston for negligently causing serious injury to a four week old infant and for recklessly causing injury to the infant's older sister, … Read the full judgment here on Austlii More Supreme Court news. … Court of Appeal allows appeal against sentence by …
Judgment handed down in William Nicholls v The Queen
… two charges on the one indictment; (2) it was a rational forensic decision for defence counsel not to have sought … from the charges being tried jointly was 'slight in comparison with the disadvantage resulting from the course … in the published reasons for judgment. More Supreme Court news. … Court of Appeal dismisses appeals against conviction …
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