B v R
Jurisdiction | Australia Federal only |
Neutral Citation | [1992] HCA 68,1992-1222 HCA A |
Year | 1992 |
Date | 1992 |
Court | High Court |
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49 cases
- Pfennig v R
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Bull v R; King v R; Marotta v R
...4 (1993) 10 WAR 484 at 488. 5 (1832) 8 Bing 376 at 383 [131 ER 439 at 441]. 6 The passage was cited with approval in B v The Queen (1992) 175 CLR 599 at 619 per Dawson and Gaudron JJ. 7 R v Clarke (1817) 2 Stark 241 [ 171 ER 633]. 8 R v Hodgson (1812) Russ & Ry 211 [168 ER 765] . 9 R v Hol......
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Krm v R
...(Pt 1) (NSW) 120 at 123. 34R v Ball [1911] AC 47; R v Gellin (1913) 13 SR (NSW) 271; R v Etherington (1982) 32 SASR 230; B v The Queen (1992) 175 CLR 599 at 601–602, 608, 610, 618. 35B v The Queen (1992) 175 CLR 599 at 610. 36Markby v The Queen (1978) 140 CLR 108 at 116. 37Noor Mohamed v Th......
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BBH v The Queen
...(2008) 235 CLR 334 at 430–431 [286]–[287] per Heydon J. 191 See above at [159]. 192 B v The Queen (1992) 175 CLR 599 at 610 per Deane J; [1992] HCA 68. 193 The applicant was acquitted of the offences charged in counts two and three, which charged events that were alleged to have occurred wh......
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3 books & journal articles
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THE FUTURE OF JOINT TRIALS OF SEX OFFENCES AFTER HUGHES: RESOLVING JUDICIAL FEARS AND JURISDICTIONAL TENSIONS WITH EVIDENCE-BASED DECISION-MAKING.
...Queen (1978) 140 CLR 108; Perry (n 21); Thompson v The Queen (1989) 169 CLR 1; Harriman v The Queen (1989) 167 CLR 590; B v The Queen (1992) 175 CLR 599; Pfennig (n 8); Hoch v The Queen (1998) 165 CLR 292; Phillips (n 17); Hughes (n 2) 235 [174] (Nettle J). See also DPP v Boardman [1975] AC......
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Victim legal representation and the adversarial criminal trial: A critical analysis of proposals for third-party counsel for complainants of serious sexual violence
...an isolated act occurring without any apparentreason’. The Crown may also lead history evidence as propensity evidence, see BvThe Queen (1992) 175 CLR 599; HarrimanvThe Queen (1989) 167 CLR 590 and SvThe Queen (1989) 168 CLR 226; RvFletcher (2005) 156 A Crim R 308; RvZhang(2005) 158 A Crim ......
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The influence of Professor J.H. Wigmore on evidence law in Australia
...Campbell (1983) 153 CLR 52 at [13]. 61. (1997) 191 CLR 275.62. Referring to Harriman v R (1989) 167 CLR 590 at 597, per Dawson J; B v R (1989) 175 CLR 599 at 608, per Brennan Pfennig v R (1995) 182 CLR 461 at 509, per Toohey J; cf. Dawson D, ‘Recent Common Law Developments in Criminal Law’(......