NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Attorney General for the State of NSW v Cornwall [2007] NSWSC 716
HEARING DATE(S) : 2 July 2007
JUDGMENT DATE : 2 July 2007
JUDGMENT OF : Price J at 1
EX TEMPORE JUDGMENT DATE : 2 July 2007
DECISION : 1. Pursuant to s 16(1) of the Crimes (Serious Sex Offenders) Act 2006, the defendant Raymond Barry Cornwall be detained in a correctional centre on an interim basis for a period of twenty-eight days from 7 July 2007. 2. Order pursuant to s 20(1) of the Act that a warrant issue for the committal of Raymond Barry Cornwall to a correctional centre for the period specified in order 1 above. 3. Order that two qualified psychiatrists conduct separate psychiatric examinations of Raymond Barry Cornwall and that those two psychiatrists furnish reports to the Supreme Court on the results of those examinations on or before 4pm Friday 20 July 2007. I direct the defendant is to attend those examinations. 4. Direct that the defendant is to serve any evidence on which he relies not later than 4pm on Tuesday 24 July 2007; and the plaintiff is to serve any evidence in reply not later than 4pm on Thursday 26 July 2007. 5. List the amended summons for hearing on Monday 30 July 2007. I note the estimate of three to four days. 6. The parties have liberty to apply to the list Judge on one day's notice.
Crimes (Serious Sex Offenders) Act 2006 s 14(2), LEGISLATION CITED : s 16(1)(a), s 16(1)(b), s 17(2), s 17(3), s 17(4)(b)(f)(g) Crimes Act 1900 s 61J, s 114(1)(a),
CASES CITED : Attorney General for the State of New South Wales v Tillman [2007] NSWCA 119
PARTIES : Attorney General for the State of New South Wales Raymond Barry Cornwall
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