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Criminal Law Case Studies

Facts: Possession of Prohibited Drugs Yin entered a Police station in Sydney’s inner-city to

Reckless grievous bodily harm and domestic violence CS had been in a de-facto relationship

Sniffer dog gives indication that client has prohibited drugs Sam attended the “Listen Out”

Assault occasioning actual bodily harm JSM, a private high school student, pushed another student

Facts: Common assault occasioning actual bodily harm and domestic violence TJ and his wife

Police show up at the scene of the car crash with a tree Police

Facts: Record intimate image without consent NL was charged with recording image without consent

Possess prohibited drug charges (cocaine and MDMA) HD attended a dance party on New

Assault officer in the execution of his or her duty and resist police Police

Facts: Possession of a prohibited drug charge without cautioning SJ returned from shopping downtown

Supplying prohibited drug on an ongoing basis   Facts: Charges and sentencing. Section 25A

Facts: Apprehended Domestic Violence Order (ADVO) by wife reviewed SH was subject to an

Criminal Appeals; Backdated sentences to the revocation of parole; Concurrent Sentences; Medical issues of

Charges, statutes and outcomes Offence of Contravening Apprehended Violence Order Section 14(1) Crimes (Domestic

Destroy/Damage Property and Break, Enter and commit serious indictable offence CJW was charged with

Facts: Resisting police in execution of their duty JH, aged 16, was smoking a

Facts: Speeding, fail to use indicator, sustaining loss of traction QE was charged with

Facts: Failed to leave the scene of licenced premises as directed by police WD

Facts: Apprehended Violence Order (AVO), assault with bodily harm MK was charged with domestic

Facts: Reckless grievous bodily harm or wounding DC was charged with reckless wounding causing

Possession of a prohibited drug at a music festival At a music festival, police

Possession of a prohibited drug – section 10, Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985,

Facts: Aggravated robbery following road rage incident CJ faced charges of aggravated robbery (section

Facts: Larceny and dishonestly obtaining property by deception Police charged UJ, a teenage boy,

Charges, statutes and outcomes Assault occasioning actual bodily harm assault ABH section 59 Crimes

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