Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
New Zealand v Templeton [2017] FCA 745 File number: QUD 11 of 2017
Judge: RANGIAH J
Date of judgment: 5 July 2017
Catchwords: EXTRADITION – surrender to New Zealand – Extradition Act 1988 (Cth) s 34(2) – where Magistrate made order for release – whether Magistrate erred by misconstruing the law, relying on irrelevant considerations or failing to give adequate reasons – whether surrender would be unjust, oppressive or too severe a punishment –where alleged offences are serious – Magistrate's order quashed
Legislation: Extradition Act 1988 (Cth) ss 28, 32, 33 34 and 35 Bail Act 1980 (Qld) Crimes Act 1961 (NZ) s 188(1) and 232(1)(a) Extradition Act 1999 (NZ) s 61(1)(b) Sentencing Act 2002 (NZ) s 8(e)
Cases cited: Builders Licensing Board v Sperway Constructions (SYD) Pty Ltd (1976) 135 CLR 616 Foster v Minister for Customs and Justice (2000) 200 CLR 442 Heslehurst v Government of New Zealand [2000] FCA 1311 In re Arton [1896] 1 QB 108 Kakis v Government of Cyprus [1978] 1 WLR 779 Kenneally v New Zealand (1999) 91 FCR 292 Maviglia v Maviglia [1999] NSWCA 188 New Zealand v Johnston (2011) 274 ALR 509 New Zealand v Moloney (2006) 154 FCR 250 New Zealand v Venkataya (1995) 57 FCR 151 Newman v New Zealand (No 2) (2012) 206 FCR 17 R v Edwards (2009) 255 ALR 399 Snedden v Republic of Croatia (2009) 178 FCR 546
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