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Editorial Notes
Published Case Name:
The Queen v Frederick John Ellis
Shortened Case Name:
R v Ellis
MNC:
[2001] QSC 411
Court:
QSC
Judge(s):
White J
Date:
02 Nov 2001
Litigation History
Event
Citation or File
Date
Notes
Primary Judgment
[2001] QSC 270 (2001) 162 FLR 423
27 Jul 2001
Found that the participation of the AFP and NCA in the investigation into the applicant’s activities which resulted in his being charged with offences against the Drugs Misuse Act 1986 (Qld) was not unconstitutional; directions made for applicant to object to trial proceeding and to admission of evidence: Chesterman J
Primary Judgment
[2001] QSC 411 (2001) 125 A Crim R 419
02 Nov 2001
Application to exclude the evidence contained in the Schedule (exhibit 1) as it relates to illegal activity on the part of a member of the Queensland Police Service at the trial of Frederick John Ellis is refused: White J
Appeal Status
No Status
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