NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: State of New South Wales v Donovan (No 2) [2015] NSWSC 1288 Hearing dates: 18 and 19 August 2015; 1 September 2015 Date of orders: 01 September 2015 Decision date: 01 September 2015 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: McCallum J Decision: (1) That the application for a continuing detention order be dismissed. (2) That an extended supervision order be made on the conditions stated in the schedule to the summons omitting conditions 4 and 21 to 23. (3) Pursuant to s 18C of the Act, that the interim detention order, as renewed, is to expire at 11am on 2 September 2015 and that the extended supervision order commence at that time. (4) I specify that the term of the extended supervision order is five years from 2 September 2015. (5) Pursuant to s 20(1) of the Act, a warrant is issued for the committal of the defendant to a correctional centre until 11am on 2 September 2015. Catchwords: CIVIL LAW – orders relating to high risk violent offenders – extended supervision orders – conditions of extended supervision order – where extended supervision order is not opposed on terms sought Legislation Cited: Crimes (High Risk Offenders) Act 2006 (NSW) Cases Cited: State of New South Wales v Donovan [2015] NSWSC 877 State of New South Wales v Donovan [2015] NSWSC 1254 State of New South Wales v King [2015] NSWSC 74 Category: Consequential orders (other than Costs) Parties: State of New South Wales (plaintiff) Brian James Donovan (defendant) Representation: Counsel: N Sharp with A Avery-Williams (plaintiff) M Johnston (defendant)
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