NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Regina v Raymond Douglas Sutton; Regina v Margaret Ellen Sutton [2007] NSWSC 295 This decision has been amended. Please see the end of the judgment for a list of the amendments.
HEARING DATE(S) : 16 March 2007
JUDGMENT DATE : 4 April 2007
JUDGMENT OF : Barr J at 1
DECISION : Raymond Douglas Sutton is ordered to enter into a good behaviour bond for a period of five years from today. The bond is to contain these conditions - (a) that you will appear before the Court if called on to do so at any time during the term of the bond; (b) that during the term of the bond you will be of good behaviour; (c) that during the term of the bond you will continue to consult and accept treatment from Associate Professor Boettcher and follow his advice; and (d) that you will inform the Registrar within seven days if, during the term of the bond, Associate Professor Boettcher ceases to be your treating psychiatrist. Margaret Ellen Sutton is ordered to enter into a good behaviour bond for a period of five years from today. The bond is to contain these conditions - (a) that you will appear before the Court if called on to do so at any time during the term of the bond; (b) that during the term of the bond you will be of good behaviour;(c) that during the term of the bond you will continue to consult and accept treatment from Associate Professor Boettcher and follow his advice; and (d) that you will inform the Registrar within seven days if, during the term of the bond, Associate Professor Boettcher ceases to be your treating psychiatrist.
PARTIES : Regina, Raymond Douglas Sutton, Margaret Ellen Sutton
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 2006/2163; 2006/2164
COUNSEL : P E Barrett A J Bellanto QC and P Rowe
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