Selected Supreme Court Cases on Sentencing Issues (November 2019) This document discusses selected Supreme Court cases on sentencing issues. They will remain on this page for approximately three months before being removed. Sentences This date may differ from the date of the sentence.

To ensure you are looking at the most recent version of a page press Control & F5 to refresh the page. The Supreme Court Library Queensland (SCLQ) publishes sentencing remarks after revision by the sentencing Judge. Court users and members of the public can get copies of sentencing remarks handed down by the Supreme Court of Western Australia. Online Booking for Judicial Management Conferences (JMC) is not available, please contact Supreme Court Scheduling at the number above. Sentencing comments made in relation to sentences imposed in the Supreme Court of Tasmania in the period since 2002 can be accessed via this webpage. Search the Supreme Court of Tasmania database; Search by Case Name; Check the List of Recent Decisions; If a judgment is not listed in the List of Recent Decisions try clicking on the Refresh or Reload Button in your Browser to make sure you are viewing the latest version of the web page. About sentencing remarks & publication policy; Forms & publications Supression orders; Self-represented litigants; Welcome to the Supreme Court of the Northern Territory The Supreme Court is the highest court in the Northern Territory and deals with civil and criminal matters as well as appeals. please contact Supreme Court Scheduling at the number above. Previous remarks can still be accessed upon request to the SCLQ. CV Pre-trial Conferences in criminal proceedings (CV-PTC) is not available, please contact Supreme Court Scheduling at the number above. The Supreme Court of New South Wales. [Criminal Law] — [Statutory offences] — [Misuse of Drugs Act] PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v Sritharan K Raja Rajan [2020] SGHC 121; DECISION DATE: 11 Jun 2020 By clicking on following link, you will leave the Supreme Court website and be taken to the eCourts Portal of Western Australia which hosts the Court’s decisions. Sentences handed down in the Supreme Court of Tasmania are generally published on the Court’s web site on the day the sentence is imposed. Latest sentences from the Supreme Court of Tasmania Sentences appear on the date they are loaded on to the website. This document provided by the Commission's Legal Staff is offered to assist in understanding and applying the sentencing guidelines. This link goes directly to Sentences.. The Supreme Court is the highest court in New South Wales, Australia and was established by the 1823 Charter of Justice. Latest Sentences (Sentences appear in the order they…