NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Vaziri [2016] NSWSC 1283 Hearing dates: 8 September 2016 Date of orders: 13 September 2016 Decision date: 13 September 2016 Jurisdiction: Common Law - Criminal Before: Garling J Decision: Bail is granted on the following conditions: (1) The applicant is to be of good behaviour. (2) He is to reside at 63 Hampstead Road, Auburn NSW 2144 and nowhere else. (3) He is to present himself at the front door of that residence at the direction of any police officer to confirm compliance with the residential condition. Such a direction may only be given by a police officer who believes on reasonable grounds that it is necessary so to do, having regard to the rights of the applicant and the other occupants of the premises to quiet enjoyment of the premises and to their privacy. (4) The applicant is to remain at that address at all times except for the following: (a) to comply with his condition of reporting to police, in which case the applicant is to proceed directly from his residence to the police station, and after reporting, is to return directly to his residence; (b) to attend any scheduled medical appointment in which event he is to remain in the company of his son, Taher Vaziri. He is to proceed directly to, and return directly from, any such appointment; (c) to attend the Mosque for Friday prayer and prayer upon any specific days of religious observance in which event he is to remain in the company of his son, Taher Vaziri. He is to proceed directly to, and return directly from, the Mosque. (5) The applicant is to report to the Auburn Police Station daily between the hours of 8am and 8pm. (6) The applicant is to appear before the Court of Criminal Appeal as required. (7) He is not to associate or communicate by any means (except through his lawyer) with his co-offenders, Kubra Magennis and A2. (8) He is not to make or attempt to make contact in any way, either directly or indirectly through a third party, and whether in person, or by telephone or other electronic means including social media with the child victims of the offences, being those children known as C1 and C2. (9) He is to surrender his Indian passport and is not to apply for any new Indian or Australia passport or for any overseas travel documents. (10) He is not to go within 300 metres of any point of overseas departure. (11) One acceptable person is to deposit $30,000 and agree to forfeit that amount in the event that the applicant fails to appear before the Court in accordance with his bail conditions. (12) Pursuant to s 26(4)(a) of the Bail Act 2013, Abbas Hussein is an acceptable person for the purpose of the above condition.
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