The State of Western Australia v Slater [No 3]

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[2023] WASC 22


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The State of Western Australia v Slater [No 3] [2023] WASC 22 [2023] WASC 22

CaseChat Overview and Summary

In the Supreme Court of Western Australia, the State of Western Australia applied for a restriction order in respect of Keith Ronald Slater. The State argued that the respondent was a high-risk serious offender and that it was necessary to make a restriction order to ensure adequate protection of the community against an unacceptable risk that the respondent would commit a serious offence. The respondent did not oppose the application. The court considered the evidence presented and found that the respondent was a high-risk serious offender, and a supervision order would adequately protect the community against the unacceptable risk he posed. The court imposed a supervision order for a term of five years, with conditions to manage the respondent's risk and ensure compliance with the order.
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Areas of Law

  • Criminal Law

Legal Concepts

  • Criminal Liability

  • Sentencing

  • Judicial Review

  • Natural Justice & Procedural Fairness

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