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Court of Criminal Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Krivosic v R [2024] NSWCCA 166 Hearing dates: 17 June 2024 Date of orders: 06 September 2024 Decision date: 06 September 2024 Before: Mitchelmore JA at [1]; Garling J at [107]; Wilson J at [109] Decision: (1) Leave is granted to extend the time for filing the notice seeking leave to appeal to 6 February 2024. (2) Leave to appeal is granted. (3) The appeal is dismissed. Catchwords: CRIME — appeals — appeals against conviction — murder — whether miscarriage of justice — whether Liberato direction complete or effective — where evidence of applicant from previous trial tendered — where both parties rely on evidence of applicant —trial judge directions sufficient in particular circumstances — no miscarriage of justice Legislation Cited: Crimes Act 1900 (NSW), s 18 Evidence Act 1995 (NSW), ss 38, 90 Supreme Court (Criminal Appeal) Rules 2021 (NSW), r 4.15 Cases Cited: De Silva v The Queen (2019) 268 CLR 57; [2019] HCA 48 Haile v R (2022) 109 NSWLR 288; [2022] NSWCCA 71 Hargraves v The Queen (2011) 245 CLR 257; [2011] HCA 44 Harper v R [2022] NSWCCA 211 Hewitt v R [2021] NSWCCA 227 Johnson v Western Australia [2008] WASCA 164; (2008) 186 A Crim R 531 Liberato v The Queen (1985) 159 CLR 507; [1985] HCA 66 R v Anderson [2001] NSWCCA 488; (2000) 127 A Crim R 116 R v Krivosic (No. 5) [2021] NSWSC 1566 Tomlinson v R (2022) 107 NSWLR 239; [2022] NSWCCA 16 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Marko Krivosic (Applicant) Rex (Respondent) Representation: Counsel: J Stratton SC / T O'Rourke (Applicant) G Newton SC / S Traynor (Respondent)
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