NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Warwick (No.6) [2018] NSWSC 234 Hearing dates: 1 March 2018 Date of orders: 01 March 2018 Decision date: 01 March 2018 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Garling J Decision: (1) On or before midday, Friday 15 March 2018, the Crown is to serve on the accused two sets of an Electronic Court Book setting out in the order of the document headed Order of Witnesses for Trial, and by reference to each named witness, the statements and other records which are to be adduced in evidence at the trial. (2) Direct the Crown to provide a copy to the Court by delivery to my Associate. (3) Dismiss the Notice of Motion of 19 February 2018 of the accused which has been called the Crown Brief Motion. Catchwords: CRIMINAL PROCEDURE – interlocutory orders –motion for re-service of Crown brief in specified form – mandatory pre-trial disclosure obligations – Criminal Procedure Act 1986 s 141(1)(a) – order made for production of an electronic court book – motion otherwise dismissed Legislation Cited: Criminal Procedure Act 1986 Cases Cited: Not Applicable Texts Cited: Not Applicable Category: Procedural and other rulings Parties: The Crown Leonard John Warwick (Accused) Representation: Counsel: K McKay / G Christofi (Crown) A Conolly (Sol) / E Ramsay (Sol) (Accused)
Solicitors: Director of Public Prosecutions (Crown) A R Conolly & Co (Accused) File Number(s): 2015/222068 Publication restriction: Not to be published until after return of verdict by Jury or further order of the Court. Non publication order lifted on 14 February 2020.
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