Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Australian Competition & Consumer Commission v Jones (No 4) [2010] FCA 909 Citation: Australian Competition & Consumer Commission v Jones (No 4) [2010] FCA 909
Parties: AUSTRALIAN COMPETITION & CONSUMER COMMISSION v DARRYL PETER JONES
File number: QUD 54 of 2010
Judge: LOGAN J
Date of judgment: 17 August 2010
Catchwords: CONTEMPT OF COURT – Where respondent found guilty of contempts in respect of interlocutory orders – Sentence to be imposed – Consideration of the Court's powers of punishment for contempt – Consideration of the Court's powers of punishment for contempt for breaches of interlocutory orders – Consideration of Court's powers to suspend sentences punishing contempts Held: Court may impose sentences for contempts relating to interlocutory orders and may order suspended sentences
Legislation: Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cth)
Cases cited: Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v Globex Systems Pty Ltd [2005] FCA 550 cited Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v Goldstar Corporation Pty Ltd [1998] FCA 1441 considered Australian Competition & Consumer Commission v Jones [2010] FCA 105 cited Australian Competition & Consumer Commission v Jones (No 3) [2010] FCA 908 cited Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v Levi (No 3) [2008] ATPR 42-257 applied Australian Competition and Consumer Commission v World Netsafe Pty Ltd (2003) 133 FCR 279 considered Australian Securities Commission v McLeod (No 3) (1993) 40 FCR 475 considered Australian Securities and Investments Commission v Michalik (No 2) (2004) 62 NSWLR 335 cited Jones v Australian Competition & Consumer Commission [2010] FCA 481 cited
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