NSW Caselaw
Reported Decision : (2002) 135 A Crim R 391
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : DPP (NSW) v NASSIF & ANOR [2002] NSWSC 1065 FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 11847 0F 2002 HEARING DATE(S) : 28 October 2002 JUDGMENT DATE : 15 November 2002
DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS (NSW) (Plaintiff)
v PARTIES : CHRISTOPHER NASSIF (First Defendant)
SAADA NASSIF (Second Defendant) JUDGMENT OF : Levine J
LOWER COURT Local Court JURISDICTION : LOWER COURT 35203/01/25; 35193/01/25; 35182/01/25; 45250/01/25; 45268/01/25 FILE NUMBER(S) : LOWER COURT Magistrate J Betts JUDICIAL OFFICER :
P Lakatos (Plaintiff) COUNSEL : W Brewer (Defendants) S E O'Connor (Plaintiff) SOLICITORS : Michael Croke & Co (Defendants) CATCHWORDS : Justices Act 1902 ss104(2) & 109 - appeal against dismissal of informations - Crimes Act s352(1)(a) - entry without warrant -sufficient announcement LEGISLATION CITED : Justices Act 1902 Crimes Act 1900 Eccles v Bourque (1974) 19 CCC (2d) 129 Fleet v District Court of New South Wales & Ors [1999] NSWCCA 363 Halliday v Nevill (1984) 155 CLR 1 CASES CITED : Kennedy v Pagura (1977) 2 NSWLR 810 Lippl v Haines (1989) 18 NSWLR 620 R v O'Neill (2001) 122 A Crim R 510 Regina v Merritt [2002] NSWCCA 368 DECISION : See paragraph 30
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