NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: State of New South Wales v Wilde (No 2) [2017] NSWSC 1501 Hearing dates: 17 October 2017, 18 October 2017, 19 October 2017 and 25 October 2017 Date of orders: 03 November 2017 Decision date: 03 November 2017 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Schmidt J Decision: (1) Pursuant to s 5C and s 9(l)(a) of the Crimes (High Risk Offenders) Act 2006 (NSW) the defendant is subject to a high risk sex offender extended supervision order ("the extended supervision order") for a period of 2 years from the date of the order; and
(2) Pursuant to s 11 of the Act, the defendant is directed, for the period of the extended supervision order, to comply with conditions. Catchwords: HIGH RISK OFFENDER – serious sex offences – third application for extended supervision orders – order made – terms of order – conditions of order Legislation Cited: Crimes (High Risk Offenders) Act 2006 (NSW) Legal Aid Commission Act 1979 (NSW) Cases Cited: Attorney General for the State of New South Wales v Wilde [2008] NSWSC 14 Cornwall v Attorney General for New South Wales [2007] NSWCA 374 Jago v District Court of NSW (1989) 168 CLR 23; [1989] HCA 46 Lynn v State of New South Wales (2016) 91 NSWLR 636; [2016] NSWCA 57 R v Wilde (District Court (NSW), Mathews DCJ, 27 March 1985, unrep) Regina v John Allan Wilde (Court of Criminal Appeal (NSW); Street CJ, Lee and Lusher JJ; 10 April 1986 State of New South Wales v Wilde [2008] NSWSC 1148 State of NSW v Wilde [2008] NSWSC 1211 State of New South Wales v Wilde [2014] NSWSC 305 State of New South Wales v Wilde (Supreme Court (NSW), 8 January 2014, Fullerton J, unrep) State of New South Wales v Wilde [2017] NSWSC 1056 State of New South Wales v Wilde (Supreme Court (NSW), Fullerton J, 8 January 2014, unrep) State of New South Wales v Wilde (Supreme Court (NSW), 4 October 2017, Beech Jones J, unrep) Wilde v R (1988) 164 CLR 365; [1988] HCA 6 Wilde v State of New South Wales [2015] NSWCA 28 Category: Principal judgment Parties: State of New South Wales (Plaintiff) John Alan Wilde (Defendant) Representation: Counsel: Ms D New (Plaintiff)
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