NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : State of New South Wales v Wilde [2008] NSWSC 1148
HEARING DATE(S) : 16 September 2008
JUDGMENT DATE : 16 September 2008
JURISDICTION : Civil
JUDGMENT OF : McClellan CJatCL
1. That John Alan Wilde pursuant to s 16(1) of the Crimes (Serious Sex Offenders) Act 2006 be detained at a Correctional Centre on an interim basis for a period of 28 days from 22 September 2008. 2. Pursuant to s 20(1) of the Crimes (Sereious Sex Offenders) Act 2006 that a warrant issue for the committal of John Alan Wilde to a Correctional Centre for the period specified in Order 1. DECISION : 3.That two qualified psychiatrists, Dr Stephen Allnutt and Dr Samson Roberts, conduct separate examinations of John Alan Wilde. 4.That the two psychiatrists referred to in the preceding order furnish reports to the Supreme Court on the results of those examinations. 5.That the results of those examinations referred to in the preceding order be provided to the Court on or before 10 October 2008. 6.Direct John Alan Wilde to attend the examinations referred to in the preceding orders.
CATCHWORDS : CRIMINAL LAW - practice and procedure - incidental powers - interim detention order - whether court's discretion to make such order should be exercised
LEGISLATION CITED : Crimes (Serious Sex Offenders) Act 2006
CASES CITED : Attorney-General for the State of New South Wales v Gallagher [2006] NSWSC 340 Attorney General for New South Wales v Tillman [2007] NSWCA 119
PARTIES : State of NSW (Pltf) John Alan Wilde (Def)
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 14302/08
COUNSEL : P Menzies QC/A Mitchelmore (Pltf) A Morison (Def)
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