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High-profile Victorian judge Lex Lasry resigns after complaint made by prosecutions boss - ABC News
Links to resignation tweet found here.
HCA hands down third and fourth decisions of the year.
The King v Rohan (a pseudonym). Judgment summary available here.
Carmichael Rail Network Pty Ltd v BBC Chartering Carriers GmbH & Co KG. Judgment summary available here.
Terence Kelly's appeal against sentence for Cleo Smith kidnapping sees lawyers seize on mental impairments - ABC News
WA Ombudsman Chris Field defends spending on overseas travel in CCC hearing - ABC News
Former federal Attorney General Christian Porter is representing Mr Field in the inquiry.
Mazda fined $11.5m for misleading conduct over ‘lemons’ [The Australian paywall]
a copy of the judgment of O’Callaghan J can be found here.
Farewell sitting for the Hon. Justice John Sackar - Thursday, 15 February 2024 (9:15am AEDT) - YouTube
2024 Annual Plunkett Lecture - Unheralded Nation-Builder: Another Dimension of John Hubert Plunkett - The Hon Andrew Bell Chief Justice of New South Wales
The High Court will tomorrow hear the appeal in Director of Public Prosecutions (Cth) v Kola hcourt.gov.au/assets/registr…
— High Court of Australia (@HighCourtofAus)
5:34 AM • Feb 14, 2024
DPP: "While the respondent invites this Court not to wade into the competing Victorian and NSW approaches, it cannot avoid doing so ... for the respondent to succeed, eminent and highly experienced judges in NSW have wholly misunderstood the law for over a decade".
1/2— Australian Criminal Law (@CriminalLawAus)
6:00 AM • Feb 14, 2024
one of the problems with Amann and getting a ratio is, do your Honours look for the judges who joined in the orders, or do you look for four judges?
GORDON J: Welcome to our world.
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— High Court (Australia) Trivia (@HighCourtTrivia)
4:34 AM • Feb 14, 2024
Counsel today: We have cunningly numbered the points 2 to 8, rather than 1 to 7, just to make sure that everyone is keeping track carefully. So, the first point, which is numbered 2, is ...
austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/viewdo…— High Court (Australia) Trivia (@HighCourtTrivia)
7:45 AM • Feb 14, 2024