Christopher James Marshall v The State of Western Australia
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[2016] HCASL 8
CHRISTOPHER JAMES MARSHALL
v
THE STATE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA
[2016] HCASL 8
P42/2015
The applicant requires an extension of time in which to seek special leave to appeal to this Court. An extension would be futile.
This application for special leave to appeal does not raise any question of principle of general importance. It would not be in the interests of justice generally or in the particular circumstances of the case to grant special leave.
The application for special leave is dismissed.
Pursuant to r 41.10.5 of the High Court Rules 2004 (Cth), we direct the Registrar to draw up, sign and seal an order dismissing the application.
G.A.A. Nettle
9 March 2016M.M. Gordon
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