Eastman v ACT Director of Public Prosecutions & Ors

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[2002] HCATrans 436


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Eastman v ACT Director of Public Prosecutions & Ors [2002] HCATrans 436 [2002] HCATrans 436

CaseChat Overview and Summary

The applicant, Eastman, sought leave to appeal against a decision of the Supreme Court of the Australian Capital Territory. The respondents were the ACT Director of Public Prosecutions and others. The dispute concerned the applicant's conviction for a criminal offence.

The primary legal issue before Gaudron J was whether the applicant had established an arguable case for leave to appeal. This involved considering whether there were any substantial points of law or fact that warranted further examination by the Full Court.

Gaudron J considered the grounds of appeal advanced by the applicant. Her Honour found that the grounds did not disclose an arguable case for leave to appeal, as they did not raise any substantial question of law or fact that had not been adequately considered by the trial judge. Consequently, leave to appeal was refused.
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Areas of Law

  • Criminal Law

  • Statutory Interpretation

Legal Concepts

  • Appeal

  • Charge

  • Sentencing

  • Statutory Construction

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