NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : State of New South Wales v Davis [2008] NSWSC 862
HEARING DATE(S) : 20 August 2008
JUDGMENT DATE : 20 August 2008
JUDGMENT OF : Price J at 1
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 20 August 2008
DECISION : Orders commence at paragraph 15.
CATCHWORDS : Serious sex offender - application by State of New South Wales for revocation of continuing detention order - Community Offender Support accommodation - accommodation available - requirement for electronic monitoring - stringent conditions of continuing supervision imposed.
LEGISLATION CITED : Crimes Serious Sex Offender Act 2006 s 17(1), s 17 (1)(a), s 17(5), s 17(11), s 20(1)
CATEGORY : Principal judgment
PARTIES : State of New South Wales Steven Roy Davis
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 11864 of 2008
COUNSEL : Mr D Kell (Plaintiff) Mr A Haesler SC and Mr S.J Smith (Defendant)
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COMMON LAW DIVISON
PRICE J
20 August 2008
11864 of 2008 State of New South Wales v Steven Roy Davis
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT 1 PRICE J: These reasons are to be considered in conjunction with my judgment of 24 June 2008 (the Judgment). 2 On 24 June 2008 I made the following orders: 1. Pursuant to s17(1) of the Crimes (Serious Sex Offenders) Act the defendant be detained in a correctional centre for four months from today. 2. Pursuant to s 20(1) of the Act a warrant issue for the committal of the defendant to the correctional centre for the duration of the continuing detention order referred to in order 1. 3. Liberty to apply on 3 days notice. 4. Subject to any other application made by either party beforehand the balance of the summons be stood over for mention on 22 September 2008.
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