State of New South Wales v Stevenson (No 2) [2013] NSWSC 922
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Supreme Court
New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: State of New South Wales v Stevenson (No 2) [2013] NSWSC 922
Hearing dates: 10 July 2013
Decision date: 10 July 2013
Jurisdiction: Common Law
Before: Schmidt J
Decision: Orders made in terms of the short minutes filed in court today.
Catchwords: HIGH RISK SEX OFFENDER - application for extended supervision order - consent orders made
Legislation Cited: Crimes (High Risk Offenders) Act 2006
Cases Cited: State of New South Wales v Jason Leslie Stevenson [2013] NSWSC 619
Category: Interlocutory applications
Parties: State of New South Wales (Plaintiff)
Jason Leslie Stevenson (Defendant)
Representation: Counsel:
Ms G Mahoney (Plaintiff)
Solicitors:
IV Knight, Crown Solicitor (Plaintiff)
John McKenzie, Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (Defendant)
File Number(s): 2013/140031
Publication restriction: None
EX TEMPORE Judgment
1In this matter on 22 May 2013 his Honour Hidden J made extended supervision orders in respect of the defendant, Mr Stevenson, under s 9(1)(a) of the Crimes (High Risk Offenders) Act 2006 (see State of New South Wales v Jason Leslie Stevenson [2013] NSWSC 619). On 12 June 2013 Slattery J extended those orders until 15 July of this year. The matter is listed for final hearing on 6 and 7 August.
2By notice of motion filed in court today the plaintiff seeks a further order under s 10A and s 10C of the Act that the interim supervision order be further extended from 6pm on 15 July 2013, to expire at 6pm on 12 August. A further order is sought pursuant to s 11 that during the period of the extension the defendant comply with conditions 1 to 59 set out in the schedule signed on 17 May 2013.
3The parties come before the Court today seeking that the necessary extension orders be made by consent in terms of short minutes which have been filed. The effect of the proposed order will be to extend the existing orders for a period which expires shortly after the date fixed for hearing.
4In all of the circumstances I am satisfied that the orders which the parties ask the Court to make by consent should be made. Accordingly, I make orders in terms of the short minutes filed in court today which the parties have signed.
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Decision last updated: 11 July 2013