NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: State of New South Wales v Neal [2018] NSWSC 1806 Hearing dates: 8 November 2018 Date of orders: 27 November 2018 Decision date: 27 November 2018 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Davies J Decision: 1. An order pursuant to s 7(4) of the Crimes (High Risk Offenders) Act 2006 (NSW):
a. Appointing two qualified psychiatrists or two registered psychologists, or one qualified psychiatrist and one registered psychologist, to conduct separate psychiatric or psychological examinations of the defendant and to furnish reports to the Supreme Court on the results of those examinations by 1 February 2019; and b. Directing the defendant to attend those examinations.
2. An order:
a. Pursuant to s 10A of the Act, that the defendant be subject to an interim supervision order; b. Pursuant to s 10C(1) of the Act, that the interim supervision order be for a period of 28 days commencing 7 December 2018; and c. Pursuant to s 11 of the Act directing that the defendant, for the period of the interim supervision order, comply with the conditions set out in the schedule to this summons.
3. The parties are to file signed short minutes of order by 19 December 2018 in relation to the plaintiff's application for a renewal of the orders that the defendant be subject to an interim supervision order for a period of 28 days.
4. The plaintiff is to file and serve any evidence and submissions on which it relies for the final hearing by 7 February 2019.
5. The defendant is to file and serve any evidence and submissions on which he relies for the final hearing by 14 February 2019.
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