Chamberlain v R
| Jurisdiction | Australia Federal only |
| Neutral Citation | 1983-0429 FCA A |
| Date | 1983 |
| Year | 1983 |
| Court | Federal Court |
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Velevski v R
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Pitman v Commissioner of Taxation
...of applying the principle are likely to depend upon how it is understood by lawyers and courts. 6 In Chamberlain v The Queen [1983] FCA 74; 46 ALR 493 at 498 the first Chief Justice of this Court and one of its most experienced judges (Forster J) said the We do not regard this Court as bein......
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Brown v The State
... ... How did all of this impact on the rest of the case? We derive useful assistance from Chamberlain v The Queen (No.21) [1983] 46 A.L.R. 493 , in which it was said: “A further point which must be borne in mind is that a jury does not have to be satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the Crown case on each issue of fact that arises in the course of the trial is made out. What ... ...
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Evidence in the museum: Curating a miscarriage of justice
...to us to resem-ble scissor cuts. The jury were entitled to, and no doubt did, make a similar examination’ (Chamberlain v The Queen (1983) 46 ALR 493). Jensen’s point—that it wasn’t ever like this—is well made. How Azaria’s jumpsuit appears now testifies to the considerable handling of it, m......