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Court of Criminal Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: JG v Regina [2011] NSWCCA 198 Hearing dates: 29 August 2011 Decision date: 12 September 2011 Before: Giles JA, Hall J, Fullerton J Decision: Leave to appeal refused. Catchwords: CRIMINAL APPEAL - Section 5F Criminal Appeal Act 1912 - charge of murder - dismissal of application that evidence be excluded - and that proceedings be stayed - no right of appeal against ruling on evidence - should not be permitted to contest ruling in relation to appeal against refusal of stay - no arguable case of error in refusing stay - leave to appeal refused. Legislation Cited: Criminal Appeal Act 1912 Criminal Procedure Act 1986 Cases Cited: Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) v JG [2010] NSWCCA 222; Dupas v The Queen [2010] HCA 20; Gedeon v R [2009] NSWCCA 278; Jago v The District Court of New South Wales (1989) 169 CLR 23; JG v R (No 2) (Buddin J, 6 May 2011, unreported; R v Glennon (1992) 173 CLR 592; R v Groves (CCA, 2 April 1990, unreported); R v JG [2009] NSWSC 1053; (2009) 199 A Crim R 299; R v Littler [2001] NSWCA 173; (2001) 120 A Crim R 512; R v Marchione [2002] NSWCCA 131; (2002) 128 A Crim R 574; R v Shamouil [2006] NSWCCA 112; (2006) 66 NSWLR 228; R v Steffan (1990) 30 NSWLR 633. Category: Principal judgment Parties: JG - Applicant Crown - Respondent Representation: D Dalton SC - Applicant P Barrett - Crown Siobhan Mullany, Legal Aid NSW - Applicant S Kavanagh, Public Prosecutions - Crown File Number(s): CCA 2009/779 Publication restriction: See s 15A Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act1987.
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