Anthony Mark Ward v The Queen
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[2008] ACTCA 5
•26 February 2008
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Anthony Mark Ward v The Queen [2008] ACTCA 5
[2008] ACTCA 5
26 February 2008
CaseChat Overview and Summary
Anthony Mark Ward applied for leave to appeal against a sentence imposed by a single Judge of the Supreme Court. The specific nature of the original dispute or the grounds for the sentence are not detailed in the provided text. The application was heard by Higgins CJ, Penfold and Lander JJ.
The primary legal issues before the Full Court were whether to grant leave to adduce fresh evidence on the appeal and whether to grant leave to appeal against the sentence itself.
The Court refused the application to adduce fresh evidence. Following this, the Court also refused the application for leave to appeal against the sentence. No further reasoning or legal principles applied are discernible from the provided text.
The primary legal issues before the Full Court were whether to grant leave to adduce fresh evidence on the appeal and whether to grant leave to appeal against the sentence itself.
The Court refused the application to adduce fresh evidence. Following this, the Court also refused the application for leave to appeal against the sentence. No further reasoning or legal principles applied are discernible from the provided text.
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Criminal Law
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Civil Procedure
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Appeal
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Sentencing
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