DPP (Nt) v Wji

JurisdictionAustralia Federal only
JudgeGleeson CJ,Gummow,Heydon JJ,Kirby J,Hayne J
Judgment Date06 October 2004
Neutral Citation[2004] HCA 47,2004-1006 HCA A
Date06 October 2004
CourtHigh Court
Docket NumberD14/2003
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5 cases
  • PGA v The Queen
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 30 Mayo 2012
    ... [1991] HCA 48. 7 See Murray v The Queen (2002) 211 CLR 193 at 206–207 [40]; [2002] HCA 26; Director of Public Prosecutions (NT) v WJI (2004) 219 CLR 43 at 53–54 [30]–[31]; [2004] HCA 8 (1870) 5 American Law Review 1, reprinted in Novick (ed), The Collected Works of Justice Holmes, (1995), ......
  • The Queen v LK
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 26 Mayo 2010
    ...may be thought to be the antithesis of the simplification of the law which the Code was intended to introduce 272. 139 In Director of Public Prosecutions (NT) v WJI, speaking of the Criminal Code (NT), Gummow and Heydon JJ observed 273: ‘There is thus wisdom in the statement by Dixon CJ in ......
  • Phillips v R
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 1 Marzo 2006
    ...10Hoch v The Queen (1988) 165 CLR 292 at 301 per Brennan and Dawson JJ. For the issues in this class of case see generally Director of Public Prosecutions (NT) v WJI (2004) 219 CLR 11 At the time of the trial judge's first ruling count 2 had not been separately charged, nor had count 7. The......
  • AZC20 v Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs
    • Australia
    • High Court
    • 6 Septiembre 2023
    ...of Health and Community Services v JMB and SMB (Marion's Case) (1992) 175 CLR 218 at 230; Director of Public Prosecutions (NT) v WJI (2004) 219 CLR 43 at 53 [27]. See also Lindell, Cowen and Zines's Federal Jurisdiction in Australia, 4th ed (2016) at 38 (2008) 233 CLR 542 at 567–568 [63]–[6......
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1 books & journal articles
  • A Ladder Approach to Criminalising Revenge Pornography
    • United Kingdom
    • Journal of Criminal Law, The No. 83-1, February 2019
    • 1 Febrero 2019
    ...not, done accidentally or independently ofthe exercise of the will of the accused person (sec. 23)’. See also, Hayne J in DPP (NT) v WJI [2004] HCA 47; 219 CLR 43 at82 and for general discussion of the Code approach to criminal liability, T Crofts and S Tarrant, ‘Criminal Law Pedagogy andth......

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