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ChrisKenward - 24 May 2018
Crimes (Mental Impairment and Unfitness to be Tried) Act 1997 (Vic)
The Panel conducted an impairment assessment according to the methods prescribed in the American Medical Association Guides to the Evaluation of Permanent Impairment (4th Edition) (the Guides), as required by
Section 28LH of the
Wrongs Act 1958 (the Act). The Panel considered that no further information was required from Ms Howell’s treating practitioners to carry out the assessment.
The Panel assessed impairment of the right knee in accordance with Section 3.2 of Chapter Three. Active ranges of joint movement were measured using a goniometer in accordance with the instructions in the Guides.
Biosecurity Act 2015 (Cth)
Section1
The Constitution
Constitution Act 1975 (Vic)
Van Eyle v
McFarlane
Van Eyle v
McFarlane [2022] ACTSC 1
Criminal Code 1899 s 27
Criminal Code Act 1899 s 2
Criminal Code 1899 (Qld) s 27
Criminal Code Act 1899 (Qld) s 2
Supreme Court (General Civil Procedure) Rules 2015 (Vic) rr 26.08, 35.06, 63.18.
Supreme Court (General Civil Procedure) Rules 2015 (Vic)
sections 26.08,
35.06,
63.18.
Supreme Court (General Civil Procedure) Rules 2015 (Vic)
s 26.08,
35.06,
63.18.
Supreme Court (General Civil Procedure) Rules 2015 (Vic)
rule 26.08,
35.06,
63.18.
Supreme Court (General Civil Procedure) Rules 2015 (Vic)
rules 26.08,
35.06,
63.18.
Victoria Police Act
Victoria Police Act 2013
Victoria Police Act (vic) 2013
Māori test ( small a w/ macron )
s 26(2) of the
Sentencing Act 1995 (NT)
Sentencing Act 1995 (NT)
s 26
Sentencing Act 1995 (NT)
s 26(2)
contrary to s 101.6 of the Criminal Code (Cth)(“the Code”)
contrary to s 101.6 of the Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth)(“the Code”)
The Criminal Code Amendment (terrorism) Act 2003 (ccaa2003321)
Criminal Code Act 1995 (cca1995115)
Criminal Code Compilation Act 1913 (WA) (ccaca1913252)
Criminal Code Amendment (Racial Vilification) Act 2004 (ccava200480o2004396)
For the purposes of this test Person B must not have a similar employment type as Person A – Cullen v Accident Rehabilitation and Compensation Insurance Corporation
[2004] NZAR 481;
[2004] NZHC 262. An example of this would include not comparing a doctor’s likelihood of contracting an illness or infection against the likelihood of a nurse contracting that same condition.
s32(1)
Sentencing Act 1991 – Whether
s16(3) of the
Sentencing Act 1991 applies
Sentencing Act 1991 s32(1) – Whether
s16(3) of the
Sentencing Act 1991 applies
Whether
s16(3) of the
Sentencing Act 1991 applies -
s32(1) Sentencing Act 1991
s32(1) of the
Sentencing Act 1991 – Whether
s16(3) of the
Sentencing Act 1991 applies
[2020] HCA 1
[2020] AICmr 27
[2020] AICmr 40
In 2005 the Commonwealth Government promulgated the
Disability Standards for Education under the
Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth) . The
Equal Opportunity Act 2010 (Vic) operates concurrently with Commonwealth discrimination law including the
Disability Discrimination Act 1992 (Cth). Not only does it do so by operation of law, but this interaction is expressly referred to and relied upon in the way in which
section 40 of the
Equal Opportunity Act is drafted.
Section 40(4), for example, expressly provides:
This sort of legal sophistry was eventually replaced by a much more workable statutory enactment,
s125 of the
Crimes Act 1900.
The primary pieces of legislation regarding Aboriginal rights to land are the
Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 (Cth) (ALRA), and the
Native Title Act 1993 (Cth) (NTA).
Traditional rights of access, hunting and fishing (for non-commercial purposes) are recognised in relation to pastoral leases under the Pastoral Land Act (NT), and in relation to the sea and rivers under the
Fisheries Act (NT)
The ALRA resulted from Australia's first native title case, the 1971
Gove Land Rights Case, which challenged a bauxite mine and refinery in north-east Arnhem Land (
Milirrpum v Nabalco Pty Ltd [1972-73] ALR 65;
(1971) 17 FLR 141). In that case, the NT Supreme Court rejected a claim for native title on the basis that it had never formed part of Australian common law but otherwise made findings including that the Yolngu clans laws and customs were recognisable as a system of law, being a 'subtle and elaborate system' which constituted 'a government of laws, and not of men'.
The 1992 Mabo decision (
Mabo v Queensland (No. 2) [1992] HCA 23;
(1992) 175 CLR 1) which overruled Milirrpum and held that the common law recognises native title.
(s 356 of the
Children and Young People Act 2008 (ACT) or
(section 356 of the
Children and Young People Act 2008 (ACT)
the
Road Safety Act 1986 (Vic)
the
Police Offences Act 1935 (Tas)
the
Road Traffic Act 1961 (SA)
the Land Title Act (NT)
the
Conveyancing Act 1919 (NSW)
the
Strata Titles Act 1985 (WA)
s128(3) Criminal Investigation Act 2006 (WA)
(
s128(3) Criminal Investigation Act 2006 (WA) )
(
s138(2) Criminal Investigation Act 2006 (WA) )
The police can make an arrest if they reasonably suspect that an offence has been committed, is being committed or is about to be committed (
s128(3) Criminal Investigation Act 2006 (WA) ).
Legal Aid ACT
For more information, see:
Residential Tenancies Act
Residential Tenancies Act 1987
Residential Tenancies Act (WA)
Residential Tenancies Act 1987 (WA)
Residential Tenancies Act WA
Equal Opportunity Act 1995 (Vic)
From
[2018] VSC 720:
[4] Pursuant to the proceeding suppression order made by Dixon J on 15 May 2018 under
s 17 of the
Open Courts Act 2013, the identity of this witness has been anonymised in the published version of these reasons to protect the safety of the witness.
[5] Ibid, 155.
[6] Transcript of Proceedings, R v Lindholm (Supreme Court of Victoria, S CR 2017 0107, Beale J, 8 August 2019) 94 (evidence of Ross Teazis).
[7] Transcript of Proceedings, R v Lindholm (Supreme Court of Victoria, S CR 2017 0107, Beale J, 13 August 2019) 245 (evidence of Matilda Burke).
[8] Ibid, 246.
[9] Ibid.
[10] You showed the text message to Nathan Morris when he returned to Tambo Avenue about 7am on 3 May 2005 to resume working with George. See Transcript of Proceedings, R v Lindholm (Supreme Court of Victoria, S CR 2017 0107, Beale J, 9 August 2019) 273 (evidence of Nathan Morris). On 4 May 2005, when asked to show the text message to police, you said you must have accidentally deleted it.
[11] In your formal statements to police and in your record of interview, you floated the possibility that George may have been killed by criminal elements with whom he used to associate.
[12] R v Lindholm, Trabert & Ryan
[2015] VSC 739.
[13] As I am required to do by
Sentencing Act 1991,
Part 3, Division 1C I disregard those parts of Deborah’s victim impact statement which relate solely to the impact of the murder of George Templeton upon others in the family, as opposed to her
The elements of this offence are:
- Bailment of property to the defendant (as defined)
- Taking or conversion of the property bailed, or any property into which it has been converted to his or her own use or another’s
- With fraudulent intent
Note that the defendant is convicted of larceny.
Bailment
Slattery v R
Slattery v R (1905) 2 CLR 546
Slattery v R [1905] HCA 66
Slattery v R [1905] HCA 66
[[http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/HCA/1905/66.html][
Slattery v R [1905] HCA 66 ]]
In that case Slattery had been employed to collect the rents of a number of houses. He was then to put the money into his own bank account and after deducting legitimate expenses for the maintenance of those properties, pay the balance every three months into the landlord’s own bank account. The money was never paid to the landlord. The High Court held that bailment constituted the following: