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Case: KMC v. Director of Public Prosecutions (SA)
Date: 06 February 2020
Transcript: Hearing
AV time: 0h 52m
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Case: Commonwealth of Australia v. Helicopter Resources Pty Ltd & Ors
Date: 05 February 2020
Transcript: Hearing
AV time: 2h 0m
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Case: Hocking v. Director-General of the National Archives of Australia
Date: 05 February 2020
Transcript: Hearing
AV time: 2h 19m
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Case: Hocking v. Director-General of the National Archives of Australia
Date: 04 February 2020
Transcript: Hearing
AV time: 4h 34m
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Cumberland v. The Queen
Case No.
D23/2019
Case Information
Lower Court Judgment
19/06/2019 Supreme Court of the Northern Territory (Court of Criminal Appeal) (Grant CJ, Kelly J, Barr J, Hiley J, Riley AJ)
[2019] NTCCA 14 and [2019] NTCCA 13
Catchwords
Criminal law – Crown appeal – Re-sentencing – Where appellant pled guilty to six counts relating to selling cannabis and MDMA – Whether Court of Criminal Appeal (“CCA”) erred when re-sentencing in failing to take into account delay and its effect on appellant, submissions of prosecution at sentencing, appellant’s age and prospects of rehabilitation, and relevant developments since sentencing – Whether CCA erred in separately determining that appeal should be allowed when principles to be applied and circumstances applicable at time of any re-sentencing unknown – Whether CCA failed to accord appellant procedural fairness.
Documents*
11/12/2019 Determination (SLA, Sydney)
24/12/2019 Notice of appeal
29/01/2020 Written submissions (Appellant)
29/01/2020 Chronology (Appellant)
27/02/2020 Written submissions (Respondent)
18/03/2020 Reply
15/04/2020 Hearing (Full Court, Canberra) (Audio-visual recording)
(Including pronouncement of orders)
15/04/2020 Outline of oral argument (Appellant)
15/04/2020 Outline of oral argument (Respondent)
03/06/2020 Judgment (Judgment summary)