NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: State of New South Wales v Wynne (Final) [2021] NSWSC 488 Hearing dates: 26 April 2021 Date of orders: 7 May 2021 Decision date: 07 May 2021 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Wilson J Decision: The Court orders that: (1) Pursuant to ss 5B and 9(1)(a) of the Crimes (High Risk Offenders) Act 2006 ("the Act") the defendant is subject to an extended supervision order for a period of five years from 11 May 2021; and (2) Pursuant to s 11 of the Act, the defendant is directed, for the period of the extended supervision order, to comply with the conditions set out in the Schedule to these Orders. (3) Access to the Court's file in respect of any document shall not be granted to a non-party without the leave of a judge of the Court, and, if any application for access is made by a non-party in respect of any document, the parties are to be notified by the Registrar so as to allow them an opportunity to be heard in relation to the application of access. Catchwords: HIGH RISK OFFENDERS — Extended supervision orders — Unacceptable risk of committing a serious offence — defendant convicted of serious sexual and domestic violence offences — question of rehabilitation and treatment — concern for current intimate partner — question of duration of ESO — nature of conditions of supervision — order made Legislation Cited: Crimes (High Risk Offenders) Act 2006 (NSW) Cases Cited: State of New South Wales v Wynne (Preliminary) [2020] NSWSC 1650 State of New South Wales v Hardie [2021] NSWSC 323 State of New South Wales v Church (Preliminary) [2021] NSWSC 246 Category: Principal judgment Parties: State of New South Wales (Plaintiff) Shayne Geoffrey Wynne (Defendant) Representation: Counsel: L Fernandez (Plaintiff) E Kerkyasharian (Defendant)
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