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Criminal Law — Particular Offences — Offences Relating to the Administration of Justice — Perjury and False Statement — When Punishable — Proceedings — Queensland Crime Commission Investigative Hearing
Criminal Law - Particular Offences - Offences Against the Government - Offences Relating to Commonwealth Officer - Officer of Commonwealth Authority - Dishonest Failure to Exercise Powers and Discharge
Criminal Law — Procedure — Verdict — Unanimous and Majority Verdicts — Majority Verdicts — Preconditions for Availability — Deliberation for “prescribed Period” — Unlikelihood of Unanimity — Preconditions
Criminal Law - Evidence - Corroboration - What Constitutes Corroboration - Circumstantial Evidence - Condition of Complainant in Sexual Cases - Distressed Condition - Causal Connection - Inference Not
Criminal Law - Evidence - Competence and Compellability - Particular Persons and Matters - Children - Improper Admission of Evidence - Unsworn Evidence - Statutory Preconditions Not Satisfied
Criminal Law - Evidence - Propensity, Tendency and Co - incidence - Admissibility and Relevancy - for Particular Purpose - Proof of Identity of Accused - Particular Cases - Series of Sexual Offences
Criminal Law - Evidence - Corroboration - What Constitutes Corroboration - Admissions and Conduct of Accused - Lies, Denials Etc - Lies Told by Accused - Standard of Proof - Inherent Improbability of
Criminal Law - Sentence - Interpretation of Sentencing Provisions - Retrospectivity - Amendments - Procedural in Nature - Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 Ss 9(6a), 9(6b). (a Dig 3rd [3241]). Statutes
Criminal Law - Appeal and New Trial - Particular Grounds of Appeal - Fresh Evidence - New Evidence - When Verdict Liable to Be Set Aside. (a Dig 3rd [3496]). Criminal Law - Evidence - Identification Evidence
Criminal Law — Particular Offences — Offences Against the Person — Sexual Offences — Incest — Relationship — Persons Entitled to Be Lawfully Married — “entitled” — “lawfully Married” — De Facto Stepfather
Criminal Law - Procedure - Adjournment, Stay of Proceedings or Order Restraining Proceedings - Stay of Proceedings - Generally - Charge of Conspiracy with Intention of Dishonestly Causing Loss to Commonwealth
Criminal Law - Procedure - Bail - After Conviction - Other Cases - Pending Determination of Reference - Applicable Principles - Special Circumstances Shown - Bail Granted - Criminal Code S 672a(a). (a
Criminal Law - Procedure - Jurisdiction - Where Question of Extra - territoriality Raised - Locality of Crime - How Question Raised - Whether Formal Objection to Jurisdiction Required - Criminal Code S
Criminal Law — Evidence — Evidentiary Matters Relating to Witnesses and Accused Persons — Identification Evidence — Modes of Proof — Circumstantial Evidence — Dna Analysis — Authority to Conduct — Sample
Criminal Law — Sentence — Sentencing of Juveniles — Relevant Factors — General Principles — Where the Applicant Was Sentenced to Detention for Life — Where There Was Evidence That the Applicant Had Prospects
Criminal Law - Particular Offences - Property Offences - Other Frauds and Impositions - Fraud - Generally - Dishonestly Gaining A Benefit or Advantage, Pecuniary or Otherwise to Any Person
Criminal Law — Evidence — Confessions and Admissions — Generally — Whether Primary Judge Had Considered Only Public Policy Discretion and Had Failed to Consider Unfairness Discretion for Exclusion — Whether
Criminal Law - Sentence - Relevant Factors - Response to Charges - Co - Operation with Police or Assistance to Authorities - Generally - Voluntary Disclosure of Criminality - Additional Leniency Where
Criminal Law - Particular Offences - Offences Against the Person - Sexual Offences - Unlawful Sexual Intercourse or Carnal Knowledge - Evidence - Child Sex Offences - Evidence Not Sufficient to Prove
Criminal Law - Evidence - Judicial Discretion to Admit or Exclude Evidence - Prejudicial Evidence - Particular Cases - Expert Evidence - “white Coat Effect” - Potential for Prejudice Addressed by Directions
Criminal Law - Sentence - Sentencing of Juveniles - Relevant Factors - General Principles - Community Protection - Significance - Juvenile Justice Act 1992 Ss 3, 150; Sch 1. (a Dig 3rd [3433]).
Criminal Law - Appeal and New Trial - Procedure - Power to Bring Appeal - Generally - Earlier Appeal Against Conviction Dismissed - Subsequent Application to Extend Time to Appeal Against Conviction on
Criminal Law - Particular Offences - Offences Against the Person - Sexual Offences - Rape and Sexual Assault - Consent - Generally - Consent “freely and Voluntarily Given” - Consent Must Be “given” in
Constitutional Law - Operation and Effect of the Commonwealth Constitution - Restrictions on Commonwealth and State Legislation - Rights and Freedoms Implied in Commonwealth Constitution
Criminal Law - Appeal and New Trial - Miscarriage of Justice - Tests - Whether Jury Would Have Returned Same Verdict - Misdirection and Non - Direction - Rape of Child Under 12 - Misdirection Given That
Criminal Law - Procedure - Pleas - General Pleas - Plea of Guilty - Effect - Whether Subsequent Entry of Nolle Prosequi Against Co - offender Could Apply to the Applicant - Criminal Code 1899 Ss 563, 648
Criminal Law - Procedure - Information, Indictment or Presentment - Amendment - Generally - Wording of Indictment Accorded with Form 211 of Sch 3 of Criminal Practice Rules - Differed from Wording of
Criminal Law - Appeal and New Trial - Appeal Against Sentence - Sentence Manifestly Excessive or Inadequate - Offences of Rape - Multiple Offences Over Lengthy Period of Offending - Where Penetration
Criminal Law - Procedure - Juries - Discharge and Excusing from Attendance - Individual Jurors - Discharge of Individual Juror - Where Juror Appears to Trial Judge Not to Be Impartial or Ought Not for
Criminal Law - Evidence - Judicial Discretion to Admit or Exclude Evidence - Prejudicial Evidence - Particular Cases - Evidence Deriving from Accomplice or Co - accused - Whether Unreliability of Evidence