Aubrey v. The Queen
Case No.
S274/2016
Case Information
Lower Court Judgment
18/12/2015 Supreme Court of New South Wales (Court of Criminal Appeal) (Gleeson JA, Button J, Fagan J)
Catchwords
Criminal law – Statutory construction – Crimes Act 1900(NSW) – Where it was alleged by prosecution that appellant transmitted HIV to complainant by consensual intercourse – Where appellant was convicted of maliciously inflicted grievous bodily harm, contrary to s 35(1)(b) of Crimes Act 1990 (NSW) – Where jury acquitted appellant on principle count of maliciously causing the complainant to contract a grievous bodily disease with intent to cause that result, contrary to s 36 of Crimes Act 1900 – Whether “intent” requires the application of force.
Documents
16/11/2016 Hearing (SLA, Sydney)
30/11/2016 Notice of appeal
21/12/2016 Written submissions (Appellant)
21/12/2016 Chronology (Appellant)
20/01/2017 Written submissions (Respondent)
25/01/2016 Amended notice of appeal
30/01/2017 Reply
03/02/2017 Hearing (Full Court, Canberra) (Audio-visual recording)
10/05/2017 Judgment (Judgment summary)
Audio-visual recordings of Full Court hearings heard in Canberra
Case: Ecosse Property Holdings Pty Ltd v. Gee Dee Nominees Pty Ltd
Date: 14 December 2016
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Case: Minister for Immigration and Border Protection v. Kumar & Ors
Date: 09 December 2016
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Date: 07 December 2016
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AV time: 3h 34m
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Case: Prior v. Mole
Date: 06 December 2016
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AV time: 1h 41m
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