ADMJ 101 Lecture Notes - Lecture 31: Judiciary Act 1903, Indictable Offence, Restorative Justice

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Note that a convicted person may appeal against conviction or sentence or both. The crown may appeal against dismissal of a simple offence by a magistrate. The crown may not appeal against an acquittal in respect of an indictable offence but may seek clarification from a higher court on a point of law case stated". See justices act 1886 (qld) s 222 + s 118, 1 + 3. Re simple offences: both prosecution and defence can appeal to the. Appeals/reference of point of law from supreme court, district court and, sometimes, District court of queensland act 1967 (qld) ss 118. Criminal code (qld) ss 668, 668d, 669a. See ss 35, 35a judiciary act 1903 (cth) Special leave always required to appeal to high court. Legislation passed june 2009, started 1 december 2010. Queensland civil and administrative tribunal act 2009 (qld) Queensland civil and administrative tribunal (jurisdiction provisions) Consolidates and replaces 23 other tribunals, for example:

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