High Court of Australia
HIGH COURT OF AUSTRALIA
KIRBY J
IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATIONS BY ANTHONY JOHN PINKSTONE
Re Pinkstone's applications
[2003] HCA 46
Date of Order: 27 May 2003
P25/2003 and P30/2003
ORDER
1. Order expedition of the hearing of the applicant's applications for special leave to appeal to this Court;
2. Order consolidation of those applications;
3. Direct that the applications be heard during the special leave list of the Court in Perth in October 2003 if no earlier date is found by the Registry acceptable to both parties;
4. Refuse bail; and
5. Certify for the appearance of counsel in chambers.
Representation:
The applicant appeared in person
K P Bates for the respondent (instructed by Director of Public Prosecutions (WA))
Notice: This copy of the Court's Reasons for Judgment is subject to formal revision prior to publication in the Commonwealth Law Reports.
CATCHWORDS
Re Pinkstone's applications
Practice and procedure – High Court – Expedition of hearing of application for special leave – Bail – Applications by prisoner in custody – Relevance of applications, if successful, to custodial punishment – Preservation of utility of appellate jurisdiction – Whether applicant has exhausted application for bail in State court – Whether bail available in State court when exercising federal jurisdiction – Need for special circumstances – Relevance of fact that special leave not yet secured – Consolidation of applications – Addition of ground of application for special leave.
High Court – Practice – Special leave application – Expedition of hearing – Bail – Consolidation of applications – Addition of ground of application.
Words and phrases – "supply".
Constitution, s 73.
1. KIRBY J. This is an application for bail and other orders pending a hearing in this Court of proceedings brought by Mr Anthony Pinkstone ("the applicant").
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