State of New South Wales v SLD
[2023] NSWSC 978
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Supreme Court of NSW
Decision date
2023-06-27
Before
Campbell J, Ierace J
Catchwords
- P Aitken (27 July 2023) (Plaintiff) M Johnston SC with D Bhutani (alone on 27 July 2023) (Defendant)
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Catchwords
Judgment (11 paragraphs)
Judgment
- This is the final judgment dealing with the State of New South Wales's ("the State") application under Crimes (High Risk Offenders) Act 2016 (NSW) for an extended supervision order ("ESO") of 5 years' duration against the defendant ("SLD"). Unless otherwise specified all references to statutory provisions in this judgment are references to the Act.
- The proceedings were commenced by summons filed on 28 February 2023 and an interim supervision order ("ISO") for a period of 28 days was made by Ierace J commencing on 17 April 2023: State of New South Wales v SLD (Preliminary) [2023] NSWSC 330. The order has been renewed since then. While it is more than 3 months since his Honour's order commenced (s 10C(3)), it has been suspended for 2 periods during which SLD has been in lawful custody on remand on charges of breaching the conditions of the ISO (s 10C(1A); s 12). The first alleged breach of condition arose on 2 June 2023. SLD was released to bail on 28 June 2023. He was arrested again on yet further charges of breaching the conditions on the first day of the final hearing before me viz 11 July 2023. The matters were back before the Waverly Local Court on 9 August 2023. At the time of writing, I have been informed that SLD has not been released to bail again. It is common ground, however, that these periods of remand have "extended", by way of suspension, the period covered by the series of ISOs so that the current ISO will revive and continue if SLD is released to bail.
- Prior to his release to the ISO, SLD had been detained under a continuing detention order ("CDO") of 2 years' duration commencing on 22 April 2021 made by me on that date: State of New South Wales v SLD (Preliminary) [2020] NSWSC 1803 ("Preliminary J"); State of New South Wales v SLD (Final) [2021] NSWSC 409 ("Final J"). The final order was made under ss 17 and 18.