The Queen v Dang S184/2000
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[2000] HCATrans 732
•30 November 2000
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The Queen v Dang S184/2000 [2000] HCATrans 732
[2000] HCATrans 732
30 November 2000
CaseChat Overview and Summary
The Queen, represented by the Crown, brought proceedings against Mr. Dang. The dispute concerned an application for leave to appeal against a conviction. The matter came before Gleeson CJ in Chambers.
The primary legal issue before the Court was whether Mr. Dang should be granted leave to appeal against his conviction. This required an assessment of the merits of the proposed grounds of appeal.
Gleeson CJ considered the application for leave to appeal. The Chief Justice's decision would have been based on an evaluation of whether there was a reasonably arguable point of law or fact that would warrant a full appeal hearing. Without further detail on the specific grounds of appeal or the Chief Justice's reasoning, the precise legal principles applied cannot be elaborated.
The outcome of the application, whether leave was granted or refused, is not specified in the provided text.
The primary legal issue before the Court was whether Mr. Dang should be granted leave to appeal against his conviction. This required an assessment of the merits of the proposed grounds of appeal.
Gleeson CJ considered the application for leave to appeal. The Chief Justice's decision would have been based on an evaluation of whether there was a reasonably arguable point of law or fact that would warrant a full appeal hearing. Without further detail on the specific grounds of appeal or the Chief Justice's reasoning, the precise legal principles applied cannot be elaborated.
The outcome of the application, whether leave was granted or refused, is not specified in the provided text.
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Criminal Law
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Evidence
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Charge
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Sentencing
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Appeal
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