NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: New South Wales Crime Commission v D101 [2016] NSWSC 548 Hearing dates: 28 April 2016 Date of orders: 28 April 2016 Decision date: 06 May 2016 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Davies J Decision: 1. Until further order of this court, pursuant to section 7 of the Court Suppression and Non-publication Orders Act 2010 and upon the grounds set out in s. 8(1)(a), (c) and (e) therein, there is to be no disclosure or publication of:
a. the summons; b. the name of the Defendant; c. the evidence filed in support of the summons; and d. any transcript of the hearing of this matter, subject to the requirements of subsection 35A (8) of the Crime Commission Act 2012 and except for: e. the proper execution of the orders of the Court; and f. the proper processes of the New South Wales Crime Commission in pursuing its investigation pursuant to the Crime Commission Act 2012 as disclosed in evidence filed in support of the summons.
2. Order 1 is to have effect throughout the Commonwealth.
3. Leave is granted pursuant to section 35A of the Crime Commission Act 2012 to the Plaintiff, its officers and legal practitioners engaged or employed by it, to question and make full requirements of D101 during a hearing before the Commission pursuant to ss 24 and/or 29 of the Crime Commission Act 2012 in relation to the subject matter of offences he is currently charged with, namely offences contrary to Section 307.5(1) with section 11.1(1) and 11.2(1) of the Criminal Code 1995 (Cth).
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