NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Woods v Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) ; Fantakis v Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) [2016] NSWSC 447 Hearing dates: 8 April 2016 Date of orders: 08 April 2016 Decision date: 08 April 2016 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Campbell J Decision: (1)The hearing is adjourned. (2)Mr Woods, the Plaintiff in Matter No 2016/10749, is to file and serve his written submissions by 22 April 2016. (3)Mr Fantakis, the Plaintiff in Matters No 2016/14432 and 2016/36676 is to file and serve his written submissions by 29 April 2016. (4)The First Defendant in the matter is to file and serve its written submissions by 7 May 2016. (5)The Second Defendant is to file and serve its written submission by 7 May 2016. (6)List the matter for directions before the Common Law Case Management Registrar at 9.00am on 10 May 2016. (7)Direct the Registrar to issue orders for the appearance of the Plaintiffs by audio video link on 10 May 2016. Catchwords: CRIMINAL LAW – administrative law – judicial review of decision of magistrate – adjournment – where relevant transcripts – where plaintiffs are self-represented plaintiffs and in custody Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: Andrew Keith Woods; Terry Fantakis (Plaintiffs) Department of Public Prosecutions (NSW) (First Defendant) Local Court of NSW (Second Defendant) Representation: Counsel: Self-represented (Plaintiffs); M Smith (First Defendant); T Stevens (Second Defendant) Solicitors: Self-represented (Plaintiffs); Director of Public Prosecutions (NSW) (First Defendant); Crown Solicitors Office (NSW) (Second Defendant) File Number(s): 2016/10749;2016/14432;2016/36676
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