NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: New South Wales Crime Commission v D109 [2015] NSWSC 1244 Hearing dates: 25 August 2015 Date of orders: 26 August 2015 Decision date: 28 August 2015 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: McCallum J Decision: Application for leave under s 35A of the Crime Commission Act 2012 (NSW) to take evidence from an accused person in relation to the subject matter of the offences with which that person is charged granted. Catchwords: CIVIL LAW – examination orders – application for leave to examine an accused person under s 35A of the Crime Commission Act 2012 (NSW) – whether Legislation Cited: Australian Crime Commission Act 2002 (Cth) Court Suppression and Non-Publication Act 2010 (NSW), ss 7, 8 Crime Commission Act 1985 (NSW), s 13 Crime Commission Act 2012 (NSW), s 35A Crime Commission Legislation Amendment Act 2014 (NSW), s 2 Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990 (NSW), s 31D Cases Cited: Lee v New South Wales Crime Commission [2013] HCA 39; 251 CLR 196 Lee v R [2014] HCA 20; 308 ALR 252 X7 v Australian Crime Commission [2013] HCA 29; 248 CLR 92 Category: Principal judgment Parties: New South Wales Crime Commission (plaintiff) D109 (defendant) Representation: Counsel: R Bhalla (plaintiff) Ex parte
Solicitors: New South Wales Crime Commission (plaintiff) Ex parte File Number(s): 2015/249937 Publication restriction: Pseudonym order made in respect of the defendant
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