NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Commissioner of Police v Alameddine [2020] NSWSC 1919 Hearing dates: 24 December 2020 Date of orders: 24 December 2020 Decision date: 24 December 2020 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Cavanagh J Decision: In respect of each defendant, I make a serious crime prevention order within the meaning of s 5(1) of the Crimes (Serious Crime Prevention Orders) Act 2016 (NSW) on the terms and conditions set out in annexure A to this judgment for a period of 12 months. Catchwords: CRIME — Serious crime prevention orders — Where consent orders agreed between parties — Crimes (Serious Crime Prevention Orders) Act 2016 (NSW) s 5(1) — Evidence of escalating violence between Alameddine and Hamzy organised crime networks — Orders necessary to protect public by disrupting involvement in serious crime related activity — Discretion Legislation Cited: Crimes (Serious Crime Prevention Orders) Act 2016 (NSW), s 5 Cases Cited: Commissioner of Police v Amoun & Anor [2020] NSWSC 1810 Vella v Commissioner of Police (NSW) [2019] HCA 38; 93 ALJR 1236 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Commissioner of NSW Police (Plaintiff) Rafat Alameddine (First Defendant) Masood Zakaria (Second Defendant) Representation: Counsel: L Gyles SC (Plaintiff)
Solicitors: Makinson d'Apice Lawyers (Plaintiff) Karnib Saddik Law Firm (First Defendant) Oxford Lawyers (Second Defendant) File Number(s): 2020/341205 Publication restriction: None
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