ACT Courts
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ACT Courts comprise both Supreme and Magistrates Courts hearing criminal and civil matters including industrial and family violence cases.
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Judgment just published: DPP v McFadden (a pseudonym) [2025] ACTSC 515 – SupCt sentences offender to 9.5 years’ imprisonment with six-year non-parole period for persistent sexual abuse, grooming and aggravated production and possession of child exploitation material. Offender was…
Sentence just published: DPP v Grey [2025] ACTSC 509 (SCC 88 of 2025; SCC 89 of 2025). bit.ly/4o7vnH1
Figura v DPP [2025] ACTCA 48 – CA dismisses appeal against sentence – appellant initially sentenced to a DATO – DATO subsequently cancelled and original sentence imposed – appellant argued that sentence was manifestly excessive – no error in decision to reimpose sentence –…
DPP v Bobb [2025] ACTSC 491 – SupCt sentences offender for two counts of using a carriage service to procure a person under 16, one count of using a carriage service to transmit an indecent communication to a person under 16, three counts of using a carriage service for child…
Judgment just published: Classic Constructions (Aust) Pty Ltd v Shearman (No 7) [2025] ACTSC 510. bit.ly/4pdL2p1
Notice to Practitioners - Conferencing in criminal matters – introduction of status conference - Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory - 18 November 2025 - bit.ly/4pmvxvj
Notice to Practitioners - Amended Central Criminal Listing Dates 2026 - Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory - 18 November 2025 - bit.ly/43DbQH7
Judgment just published. Baker (a pseudonym) v Commonwealth [2025] ACTSC 506. bit.ly/3JZKZOD
Judgment just published: Secure Funding Pty Ltd v Hurst-Meyers [2025] ACTSC 177. bit.ly/3LOxlOW
Dimov v The Owners, Unit Plan 2225 (No 3) [2025] ACTSC 502 - The Sup Ct has dismissed an application brought by the plaintiff in a dispute about trespass arising from encroachments of a neighbouring building. The application sought that the costs thrown away by the vacation of a…
Sentencing Remarks just published: DPP v Maher (No 2) [2025] ACTSC 503 (SCC 398 of 2024) - bit.ly/442IkdT
Judgment just published: DPP v Smith (a pseudonym) (No 2) [2025] ACTSC 501 – SupCt sentences offender to 12.5 years’ imprisonment for persistent sexual abuse of a child or young person under his special care. Offending occurred over a number of years, and while not involving…
Notice to Practitioners - Amended Central Civil Listing Dates 2026 & Listing Hearing Callover Expectations - Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory - 14 November 2025 - bit.ly/3LwGnjL
[2025] ACTSC 485 – SupCt sentences offender for 3 counts theft – offender stole funds from childcare centre – sentenced to 3 years’ imprisonment – sentence suspended after 3 months – GBO imposed with 200 hours community service work - bit.ly/4nQwNoY
Judgment just published: Dillon (by her litigation guardian Humphreys) v Tasmania [2025] ACTSC 132. bit.ly/4qTyvc9
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