Criminal law in Queensland and Western Australia : cases and commentary / by Eric Colvin, John McKechnie and Elizabeth Greene.
2021
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Title
Criminal law in Queensland and Western Australia : cases and commentary / by Eric Colvin, John McKechnie and Elizabeth Greene.
Author
Alternate Title
Criminal law in Queensland and Western Australia
Edition
9th edition
ISBN
9780409352979 paperback
Imprint
Chatswood, N.S.W. : LexisNexis Australia, 2021
Copyright
©2021
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (1033 pages)
Call Number
Online
Summary
This book covers the Criminal Codes of Queensland and Western Australia and other significant state and Commonwealth legislation, together with related decisions of the courts. The case extracts and commentary provide essential reading for students and are a convenient and authoritative reference for practitioners. The ninth edition has been fully revised and updated. Important recent decisions discussed in this edition include: • Pell v R (2020) 376 ALR 478 (High Court), role of appellate court reviewing verdict • Smith, Afford v R (2017) 259 CLR 291 (High Court), conditional intention • R v Peniamina (2019) 2 QR 658 (Queensland Court of Appeal), nature of provocation • Pickett v SOWA (2020) 379 ALR 471 (High Court), principles of aiding an offence • Strickland v CDPP (2018) 266 CLR 325 (High Court), abuse of process • Smethurst v Commissioner of Police (2020) 376 ALR 575 (High Court), search warrants • McKell v R (2019) 264 CLR 307 (High Court), fair trial, judge’s comments to jury • Craig v The Queen (2018) 264 CLR 202 (High Court), counsel’s advice on testifying • Dymock v SOWA [2019] WASCA 213 (WA Court of Appeal), accessorial liability • HT v R (2019) 374 ALR 216 (High Court), procedural fairness in sentencing • DPP v TAL [2019] QCA 279 (Queensland Court of Appeal), fresh and compelling evidence • MKP Management Pty Ltd v Kalamunda [2020] WASCA 130 (WA Court of Appeal), corporate criminal responsibility. - Publisher's website.
Note
Previous edition: 2018.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note
Part 1: Introductory Matters
1. The Structure of Criminal Law
2. Persuasive and Evidentiary Burdens
Part 2: Offences
3. Homicide
4. Murder and Manslaughter
5. Assaults and Injuries
6. Sexual Violence
7. Property Offences
8. Drug Offences
9. Commonwealth Offences
Part 3: Defences
10. The Role and Range of Defences
11. Lack of Will and Accident
12. Mistake of Fact
13. Ignorance of Law
14. Self-Defence and Other Defensive Force
15. Provocation
16. Compulsion, Emergency and Medical Necessity
17. Insanity, Automatism, Diminished Responsibility
18. Intoxication
Part 4: Participation in Offences
19. Inchoate Liability
20. Secondary Liability
21. Capacity to Commit Offences
Part 5: Criminal Procedure
22. Principles of Criminal Procedure
23. Entrapment and Controlled Operations
24. Search, Seizure, Surveillance and Identification
25. Arrest, Bail and Investigative Procedures
26. Questioning and Confessions
27. Charges and Prosecutions
28. Committals and Trials
29. Verdicts
30. Appeals
Part 6: Consequences of Conviction
31. Sentences and Other Orders.
1. The Structure of Criminal Law
2. Persuasive and Evidentiary Burdens
Part 2: Offences
3. Homicide
4. Murder and Manslaughter
5. Assaults and Injuries
6. Sexual Violence
7. Property Offences
8. Drug Offences
9. Commonwealth Offences
Part 3: Defences
10. The Role and Range of Defences
11. Lack of Will and Accident
12. Mistake of Fact
13. Ignorance of Law
14. Self-Defence and Other Defensive Force
15. Provocation
16. Compulsion, Emergency and Medical Necessity
17. Insanity, Automatism, Diminished Responsibility
18. Intoxication
Part 4: Participation in Offences
19. Inchoate Liability
20. Secondary Liability
21. Capacity to Commit Offences
Part 5: Criminal Procedure
22. Principles of Criminal Procedure
23. Entrapment and Controlled Operations
24. Search, Seizure, Surveillance and Identification
25. Arrest, Bail and Investigative Procedures
26. Questioning and Confessions
27. Charges and Prosecutions
28. Committals and Trials
29. Verdicts
30. Appeals
Part 6: Consequences of Conviction
31. Sentences and Other Orders.
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