While Sentencing in Tasmania's focus is on Tasmania it is of relevance to all Australian jurisdictions because it contains an exposition of the common law principles in relation to sentencing including recent High Court decisions such as Olbrich (fact finding and sentencing); Ryan (sexual offenders and good character) Dinsdale (suspended sentences), Pearce (double punishment) and Postiglione (totality and parity). The discussion of specific crimes and offences includes a section of Social Security fraud together with data on sentencing ranges for the most common offences based on national data for sentences imposed in 2000. The book will be particularly useful in those jurisdictions that do not have a comprehensive and up-to-date treatise on the law of sentencing.investigating police officers, apparently knocking one unconscious and punching another a number of times, breaking his ... Assault 1 1.318 Assault is both an indictable offence in the Code and a summary offence in the Police Offences Act.
Title | : | Sentencing in Tasmania |
Author | : | Kate Warner |
Publisher | : | Federation Press - 2002 |
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