NSW Caselaw
Reported Decision : 173 A Crim R 300
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Commission for Children & Young People v UR [2007] NSWSC 1099 This decision has been amended. Please see the end of the judgment for a list of the amendments.
HEARING DATE(S) : 7 February 2007 JURISDICTION : Administrative Law
JUDGMENT OF : Adams J at 1
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 7 February 2007
DECISION : 1. Leave to extend time for filing a notice of appeal is granted; 2. The appeal is dismissed; 3. The Commission is to pay the applicant's costs.
CATCHWORDS : Child protection - occupations dealing with children - exclusion of persons with convictions for sexual offences - what facts constitute the offence - procedure in ADT - nature of jurisdiction
Child Protection (Prohibited Employment) Act 1998 s9(1) Commission for Children and Young People Act 1998 LEGISLATION CITED : Crimes Act 1900 ss 61N, 81A Criminal Legislation (Amendment) Act 1992 Summary Offences Act 1988 ss 4, 5
Crampton v The Queen (2000) 206 CLR 161 Crowe v Graham (1968) 121 CLR 375 CASES CITED : Harkin (1989) 38 A Crim R 296 R v Manson (unreported NSWCCA 17 February 1993) The Queen v Close 48 VLR 45
Commission for Children and Young People (Plaintiff) PARTIES : "UR" (First defendant) Administrative Appeals Tribunal (Second defendant)
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 2006/30054
COUNSEL : Mr Peter Singleton (Plaintiff/appellant) Mr Mark Preece (Defendant/respondent)
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