NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: State of New South Wales v Briar [2017] NSWSC 702 Hearing dates: 5 June 2017 Date of orders: 05 June 2017 Decision date: 05 June 2017 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Davies J Decision: Orders as per Short Minutes of Order dated 2 June 2017:
1. An order pursuant to s 15(4) of the Crimes (High Risk Offenders) Act 2006 (NSW);
a. appointing Dr Andrew Ellis, a qualified psychiatrist, and Professor Susan Hayes, a registered psychologist, to conduct separate examinations of the Defendant and to furnish reports to the Supreme Court on the results of those examinations by 23 August 2017;
b. directing the Defendant to attend those examinations.
Orders as per Short Minutes of Order dated 5 June 2017:
1. The Plaintiff is to file and serve any evidence at final hearing on which it relies at least 15 business days prior to final hearing, that is by 25 August 2017.
2. The Defendant is to file and serve any evidence on which he relies at final hearing at least 10 business days prior to final hearing, that is by 1 September 2017.
3. The Defendant is to notify the Plaintiff if any witnesses are required to attend the final hearing at least 10 business days prior to final hearing, that is by 1 September 2017.
4. The Plaintiff is to file and serve any submissions on which it relies at final hearing at least 7 business days prior to final hearing, that is 6 September 2017.
5. The Defendant is to file and serve any submissions on which he relies at final hearing at least 2 business days prior to final hearing, that is by 13 September 2017.
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