NSW Caselaw
Court of Criminal Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: CF v R [2022] NSWCCA 260 Hearing dates: 5 December 2022 Date of orders: 5 December 2022 Decision date: 09 December 2022 Before: Meagher JA at [1]; Beech-Jones CJ at CL at [2] Garling J at [31] Decision: Application for leave to appeal dismissed Catchwords: CRIME – appeal from interlocutory order – trial judge refused to discharge jury – jury note – whether gave rise to reasonable apprehension of bias – no arguable basis for finding trial judge erred – leave refused Legislation Cited: Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) Criminal Appeal Act 1912 (NSW) Jury Act 1977 (NSW) Cases Cited: House v The King (1936) 55 CLR 499 Johnson v Johnson (2000) 201 CLR 488; [2000] HCA 48 R v Czajkowski [2002] NSWCCA 530 Webb v R (1994) 181 CLR 41 Category: Principal judgment Parties: CF (Applicant) Rex (Crown) Representation: Counsel: S Ryan (Applicant) B Hatfield (Crown)
Solicitors: Michel + White Lawyers (Applicant) Solicitor for Public Prosecutions (Crown) File Number(s): 2020/111550 Decision under appeal Court or tribunal: District Court Jurisdiction: Criminal Date of Decision: 28 November 2022 Before: Coleman SC DCJ File Number(s): 2020/111550
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