The Bail Amendment Act 2015
The Bail Amendment Act 2015 expands key sections of the Bail Act 2013, including those sections relating to show cause requirements and terrorism offences. By…
By Caroline Dobraszczyk - 2 min readChanges to Supreme Court bail procedures
Legal practitioners are required to sign a Notice of Readiness to Proceed and provide undertakings that certain steps have been taken to ensure that the…
By Alanna Van der Veen - 2 min readEyewitness accuracy: the misinformation effect
The misinformation effect occurs when an eyewitness subsequently reads or hears information about the witnessed event that is inaccurate and unwittingly incorporates it into his…
By Anuja Ng - 2 min readShowing cause under the Bail Act 2013: lessons from the CCA
The Bail Amendment Act 2014 (NSW) introduced a ‘show cause’ test in circumstances where bail is sought for certain offences. By ALANNA VAN DER VEEN.
By Alanna Van der Veen - 2 min readHigh Court takes sentencing back to basics in The Queen v Pham
Sentencing principles must always be set out and carefully applied to the current case. Statistics from other jurisdictions may serve as a helpful yardstick but…
By Thomas Spohr - 1 min readOpinion evidence or direct evidence of fact?
The case of Haidari v R [2015] NSWCCA 126 raised questions of what is opinion evidence and what is evidence of fact. By CAROLINA LEWIN…
By Carolina Lewin Soto - 2 min readContempt: blurring the line between civil and criminal proceedings
A corporate defendant is amenable to an order under r 29.07(2) of the Supreme Court (General Civil Procedure) Rules 2005 (Vic) to make discovery of documents in…
By Emily Bell - 2 min readConferral of experts and concurrent evidence: what do experts think?
How do expert witnesses assess ‘conferral of experts’ and ‘concurrent expert evidence’ as conducted by the State Administrative Tribunal (SAT)? By BERTUS DE VILLIERS.
By Bertus de Villiers - 2 min readScience in court: challenging the value of expert evidence
The admissibility of expert evidence is the subject of increasing criticism from scientific bodies and discordant views from the bench. By MAEVE CURRY.
By Maeve Curry - 2 min readNew national study examines intoxication in criminal law
Criminal law legislation attaches significance to ‘intoxication’ in multiple ways and makes assumptions about the effects of alcohol and other drugs on mind and body….
By Dr Julia Quilter, Dr Kate Seear, Dr Luke McNamara and Professor Robin Room - 2 min read