NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: Application by Boris Reznitsky pursuant to Part 7 of the Crimes (Appeal and Review) Act 2001 (NSW) [2019] NSWSC 1600 Hearing dates: On the papers Decision date: 19 November 2019 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Ierace J Decision: The application is dismissed. Catchwords: CRIME – application for inquiry into conviction – Pt 7 of the Crimes (Appeal and Review) Act 2001 (NSW) – where applicant has already appealed conviction to the District Court – no doubt or question as to the applicant's guilt – application dismissed Legislation Cited: Administrative Decisions (Judicial Review) Act 1977 (NSW) Crimes (Appeal and Review) Act 2001 (NSW) Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) Crimes Legislation Amendment Bill 2014 Criminal Procedure Act 1986 (NSW) Evidence Act 1995 (NSW) Cases Cited: Application by Roger Cheney pursuant to s 78 of the Crimes (Appeal and Review) Act 2001 (No 3) [2017] NSWSC 210 Application of Dragan Cvetkovic pursuant to Part 7 of the Crimes (Appeal and Review) Act 2001 (No 2) [2016] NSWSC 1301 Application of Peter James Holland under s 78 Crimes (Appeal and Review) Act 2001 [2008] NSWSC 251 R v Briggs (No 4) [2014] NSWSC 853 R v Donovan [1934] 2 KB 498 Reznitsky v Quinn & Ors [2007] NSWSC 150 Reznitsky v Roads & Traffic Authority of NSW & Ors [2011] NSWSC 775 Texts Cited: New South Wales Legislative Council, Parliamentary Debates (Hansard), 15 October 2014 at 1127 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Boris Reznitsky (Applicant) Attorney General in and for the State of New South Wales (Respondent) Representation: In person (Applicant)
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