Index and tables

Index

Last reviewed: APR 25

References are to paragraph numbers.

Index

A

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principles
“active efforts”, [6.3.3.2]
adoption, and, [2.3.6]
cross-over kids, and, [6.3.3.3]
identification/de-identification of children, [6.3.3.4]
Aboriginal peoplesee First Nations people
Acquired Brain Injury
barriers in court for people with, [5.6.4]
communicating with people with, [5.6.6.4], [5.6.6.7]
disabilities resulting from, [5.3.6]
adjournments
disability, people with a, [5.6.1], [5.6.7]
prayer and for festivals, for, [4.4.6]
adoption
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principles, [2.3.6]
affirmationssee oaths and affirmations

B

bail
First Nations people, for, [2.1], [2.3.2]
bias, [1.5.1]see also unconscious bias
avoiding, [1.5]
bisexuals
age of consent, [8.3.1]
appearance and behaviour in court, [8.5.1]
common misconceptions about, [8.2.1]
court processes and, [8.4], [8.5.3]
definition, [8.2.2.8]
diversity of, [8.5.3]
evidence
jury directions, [8.5.4]
parents, as, [8.2.1]
sentencing of, [8.5.5]
statistics, [8.1]
terminology, [8.5.2]
blindnesssee physical disability, people with a
brain injuriessee Acquired Brain Injury
Buddhismsee religions

C

children and young people
adjournments for, [6.4.1], [6.4.7]
breaks in proceedings, [6.4.7]
care and protection
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principles, [6.3.3]
out of home care, [6.3.2]
statistics, [6.3]
case management systems, [6.4.1]
communication, [1.3]
competence, script for use to determine, [6.9]
Convention on the Rights of the Child, [6.2.4]
court proceedings, explain processes adequately, [6.4.4.1]
court, barriers to participation in, [6.1.2]
court, examples of difficulties in, [6.1.3]
criminal responsibility of, [6.2.2]
cross-examination of, [6.4.6]
improper, [6.4.6.1]
culturally and linguistically diverse, [3.1]
defined, [6.1.1]
delays in proceedings, [6.4.1]
doli incapax, [6.2.2]
evidence, [6.1.3]
CCTV, [6.4.3.2], [6.4.3.4]
child sexual assault matters, [6.4.3.3]
compellability to give, [6.2.3]
competence to give, [6.2.1]
jury directions, [6.4.8]
obtaining, alternative ways of, [6.4.3]
sworn, giving, [6.2.1]
unsworn, [6.2.1]
video, [6.4.3]
evidence management, [6.4.3.5]
First Nations offenders, [2.1]
First Nations people
identification/de-identification of, [6.3.3.4]
ground rules hearing checklist, [6.10]
hearings, script for use in, [6.8]
interviewing principles, [6.11]
language and communication, [6.4.4], [6.4.4.2]
lesbians and gay men as parents of, [8.1], [8.2.1]
oaths and affirmations by, [6.4.2]
sentencing of, [6.4.9]
victim impact statements, [6.2.4]
views of, requirement to obtain, [6.2.4]
warnings, [6.4.8]
witness intermediaries, [6.4.3.3], [6.4.3.4], [6.4.5]
Youth Justice Conferencing, [6.4.9]
Youth Koori Court, [6.4.9]
Christianitysee religions
circle sentencingsee First Nations people
coercive control
common behaviours, [7.5.3]
definition, [7.5.3]
key factors, [7.5.3]
cognitive impairment, [5.3.5]see also intellectual disability, people with an
definition, [5.3.8], [5.5.3]
communication, [5.1]see also language
disability, people with a, [1.3], [5.6.6]
First Nations people, with, [2.2.2], [2.3.3.1]
with migrants, [3.2.2], [3.3.5]
non-verbal, [3.3.4]
speech impairments, [5.6.6.5]
consent
impact of trauma, [12.4.5]
jury directions, [12.4.5]
cross-dressing, [9.1.3]
cross-examination
children, of, [6.4.6]
by self-represented parties, [10.3.4.1], [10.3.4.2]
cultural differences
impact in court, [3.2.3]

D

deafnesssee physical disability, people with a
defendants
children or cognitively impaired, script for use in hearings with, [6.8]
directions
on migrants, [3.3.7]
on self-represented parties, [10.3.4.4]
disability, [5.1]see also disability, people with a; intellectual disability, people with an; physical disability, people with a
Ageing and Disability Commissioner, [5.4.4]
definition, [5.2]
discrimination, [5.2.9]
NDIS Quality and Safeguards Commission, [5.4.5]
physicalsee physical disability, people with a
prevalence, [5.2.3]
range, [5.2.2]
statistics, [5.2]
disability, people with a, [5.1]see also disability; intellectual disability, people with an; physical disability, people with a
accommodation, [5.2.5]
adjournments, [5.6.1], [5.6.7]
adjustments, reasonable, [5.6.3.1]
assistance animals, [5.6.3.2]
barriers in court for, [5.6.4]
capacity to give evidence, [5.5.1]
care, assistance and support, [5.2.4]
communicating with, [5.6.6]
communication with, [5.6.6.4]
disability
definition, [5.2]
prevalence, [5.2.3]
range, [5.2.2]
discrimination, [5.2.9]
education, [5.2.7]
employment, [5.2.6]
impact of disabilities on matters relevant to court, [5.6.8]
informed consent, [5.5.2]
jury directions, [5.6.9]
media, dealing with, [5.6.11]
neurological disability, [5.3.12]
oaths and affirmations by, [5.6.5]
organisational contact details, [5.7]
pre-court preparation for, [5.6.1]
reasonable adjustments, [5.6.3.1]
Royal Commission, [5.1]
sentencing of, [5.6.10]
statistics relating to, [1.2]
terminology, [5.6.6.2]
violence against, [5.2.8]
witness intermediaries, [5.6.2]
discrimination
compounding effect of, [1.5]
direct, [1.1]
employment
ageism, [11.1.1]
equality before the law, and, [1.1]
First Nations people, against, [2.2.2]
homosexuals and bisexuals, against, [8.1]
indirect, [1.1]
intersex people, against, [9.4.2]
legislation relating to, [1.1]
religious, [4.3]
transgender people, against, [9.4.2]
doli incapax, [6.2.2]
domestic violence
coercive control, [7.5.1], [7.5.3]
domestic abuse, [7.5.1]
domestic violence related homicides, [7.5.1]
First Nations people, [2.1], [2.2.2], [2.3.4]
gender equality, [7.5.2]
key statistics, [7.5.1]
National Domestic and Family Violence Bench Book, [7.5.1]
offences, [7.5.2]
same sex relationships, in, [8.2.1], [8.5.3]
violence
baiting, [7.5.4]
cyber abuse, [7.5.4]
cyberstalking, [7.5.4]
dog-piling, [7.5.4]
doxing, [7.5.4]
image-based abuse, [7.5.4]
impersonation, [7.5.4]
online abuse, [7.5.4]
revenge pron, [7.5.4]
sextortion, [7.5.4]
spamming, [7.5.4]
swatting, [7.5.4]

E

elder abuse
Aboriginal communities, [11.2]
CALD, [11.2]
capacity
capacity guidelines, [11.2.3]
definition, [11.2]
First Nations people, [11.2.1]
forms of, [11.2.1]
guardianship, [11.2.3]
intergenerational factors, [11.2]
legislation, [11.2]
LGBTQ, [11.2]
risk factors, [11.2]
equality before the law
concept of, [1.1]
judicial conduct, adapting to ensure, [1.6]
ethnic groupssee migrants
ethnicitysee migrants
evidence
admissibility of, [10.3.4.2]
children and young people, [6.2.1], [6.4.3], [6.4.3.2], [6.4.6]
CCTV, [6.4.3.4]
child sexual assault matters, [6.4.3.3]
jury directions, [6.4.8]
management of, [6.4.3.5]
warnings, [6.4.8]
disability, people with a
capacity to give, [5.5.1]
presented by self-represented parties, [10.3.4.1]
testing evidence of other parties, [10.3.4.2]

F

family
role of in ethnic cultures, [3.3.6]
female genital mutilation
offences, [7.5.5]
final submissions, by self-represented parties, [10.3.4.3]
fines
children and young people, [6.4.9]
First Nations people, for, [2.3.8]
transgender or intersex people, for, [9.6.6]
First Nations people
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principles, [2.3.6]
adoption, [2.3.6]
appearance in court, [2.3.3.3]
bail for, [2.1], [2.3.2]
Bugmy, [2.3.10]
burial rights, [2.3.5]
children
identification/de-identification of, [6.3.3.4]
circle sentencing, [2.2.2], [2.3.8]
communication styles, [2.3.3.1], [2.3.3.4]
Community Development Employment Projects (CDEP) scheme, extension of, [2.1]
community organisations, [2.4]
court processes, [2.2.6], [2.3.3.1], [2.3.3.3], [2.3.3.4], [2.3.4]
criminal justice system, [2.2.3]
cultural groups, [2.2.1]
cultural identity, [2.2.2]
cultural practices, [2.2.6]
cultural safety, [2.2.4]
customary law, [2.2.2], [2.3.8]
deafness, [5.3.3]
deaths in custody, [2.2.10], [2.3.8]
domestic violence, [2.3.4]
elder abuse, [11.2.1]
estate distribution orders, [2.3.5]
Fernando sentencing guidelines, [2.3.9]
fines, [2.3.8]
intergenerational trauma, [2.2.3]
intestacy, [2.3.5]
judgment or decision writing, [2.3.8]
jury directions, [2.3.7]
Justice reinvestment, [2.2.8]
language level and style, [2.3.3.4]
languages, [2.2.5]
life expectancy, [11.1.1]
Magistrates Early Referral Into Treatment (MERIT), [2.3.1]
OCHRE plan, [2.2.8]
Operation Mantus, [2.2.8]
population of in NSW, statistics of, [1.2]
pre-trial diversionary options, [2.3.1]
sentencing of offenders, [2.2.2], [2.3.8], [2.3.9], [2.3.10]
statistics, [2.1], [2.2.1]
stolen generations, [2.2.3]
terminology, [2.3.3.2]
victim impact statements, [2.3.8]
Walama List, [2.2.9]
women, [2.1]
court access, [2.2.7]
status of, [2.2.2]
Youth Koori Court, [2.3.1], [6.4.9]
fitness to plead, [5.5.3]
Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, [5.3.9]
barriers in court for, [5.6.4]
language, level and style of, [5.6.6.4]

G

gay men
age of consent, [8.3.1]
appearance and behaviour in court, [8.5.1]
common misconceptions about, [8.2.1]
court processes and, [8.4], [8.5.3]
diversity of, [8.5.3]
evidence
jury directions, [8.5.4]
parents, as, [8.2.1]
sentencing of, [8.5.5]
statistics, [8.1]
terminology, [8.5.2]
gender disadvantage
domestic work, [7.2]
paid work, [7.2]
gender discrimination
working mothers, [7.2.1.3]
gender equality
and violence, [7.2]
gender identity, [9.2.2]
incidence of issues with, [1.2]
legal gender identity, [9.4]
pronouns, [1.4]
sex affirmation procedure, [9.4]
gender inequality
women, [7.1]
gender transition, [9.1.1]

H

hearing impairmentssee physical disability, people with a
Hinduismsee religions
homophobia, [8.2.2.6]
homosexuality, [8.2.2.1], [8.3.1]see also bisexuals; gay men; homosexuals; lesbians
court processes and, [8.4]
definition, [8.2.2.1]
homosexuals
outing of, [8.2.2.4]
statistics, [8.1]

I

imprisonment
of migrants, [3.1]
transgender or intersex people, of, [9.6.6]
income
statistics relating to, [1.2]
Indigenous peoplesee First Nations people
intellectual disabilitiessee intellectual disability, people with an
intellectual disability, people with an, [5.3.5]see also intellectual disabilities
accommodation, [5.2.5]
Acquired Brain Injury, [5.3.6]
barriers in court for, [5.6.4]
care, assistance and support, [5.2.4]
cognitive impairment, [5.3.5]
communicating with, [5.6.6], [5.6.6.6]
definition, [5.3.5]
disability
definition, [5.2]
prevalence, [5.2.3]
range, [5.2.2]
discrimination, [5.2.9]
education, [5.2.7]
employment, [5.2.6]
evidence, capacity to give, [5.5.1]
fitness to plead, [5.5.3]
NDIS, [5.3.5]
oaths and affirmations by, [5.6.5]
organisational contact details, [5.7]
Royal Commission, [5.1]
unsworn evidence of, [5.6.5]
violence against, [5.2.8]
intergenerational traumasee trauma
interpreters and translators, [3.4]
accreditation of, [3.3.1.3]
advice or opinion, no provision of, [3.3.6.3]
alternative dispute resolution (ADR), [3.3.1.4]
appropriate explanations, [3.3.5.1]
consecutive interpreting, [3.3.1.3]
dialogue interpreting, [3.3.1.3]
provision of before proceedings start, [3.3.1.7]
right to an interpreter, [3.3.1.1]
sight translation, [3.3.1.3]
sign language interpreting, [3.3.1.3]
simultaneous interpreting, [3.3.1.3]
suppliers of, [3.3.1.4]
Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS National), [3.3.1.4]
type of interpreter or translator to use, [3.3.1.3]
use of to ensure a fair trial, [3.3.1.1]
when to use, [3.3.1.1]
who pays for, [3.3.1.5]
working with, [3.3.1.7]
intersectional discrimination
definition, [7.4]
instances, [7.4]
intersex people
appearance and behaviour in court, [9.6.2]
court processes and, [9.5], [9.6.4]
definition, [9.3.1]
jury directions, [9.6.5]
legal gender identity, [9.4]
legal protections, [9.4.2]
marriage rights, [9.4]
modes of address, [9.6.1]
sentencing of, [9.6.6]
terminology, [9.1], [9.6.3]
Islamsee religions

J

Jewssee religions
Judaismsee religions
judgments
children and young people, [6.4.9]
fair and non-discriminatory judgments, [4.4.8]
First Nations people, involving, [2.3.8]
involving migrants, [3.3.8]
involving self-represented parties, [10.4]
lesbians, gay men and bisexuals, involving, [8.5.5]
transgender or intersex people, involving, [9.6.6]
Judicial Council on Cultural Diversity
intersectional discrimination, [7.4]
judicial officers, conduct of, [1.1], [1.6]
jury directions
children and young people, [6.4.8]
disability, people with a, [5.6.9]
First Nations people, [2.3.7]
lesbians and gay men, [8.5.4]
on religious belief, [4.4.7]
transgender or intersex people, [9.6.5]

K

kinship networks, [3.3.6.2]

L

language, [5.1]see also communication
avoiding culturally offensive language, [3.3.5.2]
children and young people, [6.4.4], [6.4.4.2]
First Nations people, [2.2.5], [2.3.3.1], [2.3.3.2], [2.3.3.4]
sign language, [2.3.3.3]
homosexuals, [8.5.2]
intellectual disability, people with an, [5.6.6]
statistics, [3.1]
physical disability, people with a, [5.6.6]
psychiatric disability, people with a, [5.6.6]
religiously offensive, avoiding, [4.4.4]
taking language difficulties into account, [3.3.5.3]
using non-legal language with self-represented parties, [10.3.1]
lesbians
age of consent, [8.3.1]
appearance and behaviour in court, [8.5.1]
common misconceptions about, [8.2.1]
court processes and, [8.4], [8.5.3]
diversity of, [8.5.3]
evidence
jury directions, [8.5.4]
parents, as, [8.2.1]
sentencing of, [8.5.5]
statistics, [8.1]
terminology, [8.5.2]
lesbophobia, [8.2.2.6]

M

mental disorders
definition, [5.3.7]
mental health impairment
definition, [5.5.3]
migrants, [3.3.1.3]see also interpreters and translators
appearance in court, [3.3.4]
body language in court, [3.3.4]
communication styles, [3.2.2]
courtship and marriage customs, [3.3.6.2]
cultural differences, [3.2.1], [3.2.2], [3.3.6.3]
culturally offensive language, avoidance of, [3.3.5.2]
directions to jury re stereotyping of, [3.3.7]
examples of customs and values, [3.3.6.2]
explaining court procedures to, [3.3.5.4]
grandparents, [3.3.6.2]
impact of customs on attitudes, [3.3.6]
inter-generational conflict, [3.3.6.1]
marriage, arranged, [3.3.6.2]
mixed race families, [3.3.6.1]
modes of address, [3.3.2.1], [3.3.2.2]
non-attendance of family in court, [3.3.6.3]
oaths and affirmations by, [3.3.3]
role of women, [3.3.6.2]
sentencing of, [3.3.8]
stereotyping, avoidance of, [3.3.5.2]
taking cultural differences into account, [3.3.6.3]
taking language difficulties into account, [3.3.5.3]
verbal communication with, [3.3.5]
modes of address
choosing, [3.3.2.2]
different naming systems, [3.3.2.1]

N

neurodevelopmental disorder, people with a
communicating with, [5.6.6.9]
cross-examination of, [5.6.6.9]
non-binary people, [9.1.1]
non-English speaking personssee interpreters and translators; migrants
non-verbal communication, [3.3.4]

O

oaths and affirmations
children and young people, by, [6.4.2]
disability, people with a, [5.6.5]
by migrants, [3.3.3]
religions and, [4.4.2]
older people
access to justice, [11.4.1]
accommodation, [11.1.8]
capacitysee
care and assistance, [11.1.6]
communication guidance, [11.5.3]
community agencies, [11.6]
court proceedings
barriers, [11.5.4], [11.5.7]
crimes against, [11.3.1]
criminal behaviour
brain disease, [11.3.4]
custodial statistics, [11.3.4]
definition of older, Introduction
demographic trends, Introduction
digital confidence, [11.1.12]
education, [11.1.2]
elder abuse, [11.2], [11.2.1]
employment, [11.1.3]
Evidence Act, [11.3.3]
gender, [11.1.10]
giving evidence, [11.5.1.1]
grandparents, [11.1.7]
health, [11.1.5]
income, [11.1.4]
information and assistance, [11.6]
Law Council
National strategic plan, [11.4.3]
neglect, [11.3.1]
NSW Guardian ad Litem, [11.5.1.2]
offences, [11.3.1]
offending rates, [11.3.4]
population, statistics, [11.1.1]
reasons for under reporting, [11.3.2]
remote areas, [11.1.9]
rural, regional and remote
access to justice, [11.4.3]
scammers, [11.3.2]
social isolation, [11.4.3]
technology, [11.4.2]
types of offences, [11.3.4]
victims of crime, [11.3.2]
volunteering, [11.1.3.1]
vulnerable persons, [11.3.3]
witnesses, [11.3.3]
out-of-home-care
juvenile detention, and, [12.3.4]
overseas born NSW residentssee interpreters and translators; migrants
statistics of, [3.1]

P

physical disability, people with a, [5.1]see also disability
accommodation, [5.2.5]
barriers in court for, [5.6.4]
blindness, [5.3.4]
care, assistance and support, [5.2.4]
communicating with, [5.6.6], [5.6.6.5]
deafness, [5.3.3]
First Nations people, [5.3.3]
definition, [5.3.2]
disability
definition, [5.2]
prevalence, [5.2.3]
range, [5.2.2]
discrimination, [5.2.9]
education, [5.2.7]
employment, [5.2.6]
hearing impairments, [5.3.3]
communicating with, [5.6.6.5]
organisational contact details, [5.7]
pre-court preparation for, [5.6.1]
Royal Commission, [5.1]
speech impairments
communicating with, [5.6.6.5]
violence against, [5.2.8]
visual impairment, [5.3.4]
population
diversity of in New South Wales, [3.1]
psychiatric disability, people with a, [5.1]see also disability
barriers in court for, [5.6.4]
communicating with, [5.6.6], [5.6.6.8]
cross-examination of, [5.6.6.8]
media, dealing with, [5.6.11]

Q

queer
definition, [8.2.2.7], [8.3.3.1]

R

racism, [3.2.2]
religions
affiliations, [4.1]
breaks for prayer and festivals, [4.4.6]
Buddhism, [4.2.2]
festivals, [4.2.2.4]
holy books and scriptures, [4.2.2.2]
main beliefs, [4.2.2.1]
practices, [4.2.2.5]
religious leaders, [4.2.2.3]
worship, forms of, [4.2.2.4]
Christianity, [4.2.1]
festivals, [4.2.1.4]
holy books and scriptures, [4.2.1.2]
main beliefs, [4.2.1.1]
practices, [4.2.1.5]
religious leaders, [4.2.1.3]
worship, forms of, [4.2.1.4]
community organisations, [4.5]
court processes and, [4.4.5]
diversity of, [4.1]
dress, in court, [4.4.3]
hate crimes, [4.2.7]
Hinduism
definition, [4.2.4]
festivals, [4.2.4.4]
holy books and scriptures, [4.2.4.2]
main beliefs, [4.2.4.1]
practices, [4.2.4.5]
religious leaders, [4.2.4.3]
worship, forms of, [4.2.4.4]
impact of religious values in court, [4.3]
Islam
definition, [4.2.3]
dress, [4.2.3.5]
festivals, [4.2.3.4]
holy books and scriptures, [4.2.3.2]
jihad, [4.2.3.1]
main beliefs, [4.2.3.1]
practices, [4.2.3.5]
religious leaders, [4.2.3.3]
women, [4.2.3.5]
worship, forms of, [4.2.3.4]
Judaism
definition, [4.2.5]
festivals, [4.2.5.4]
holy books and scriptures, [4.2.5.2]
main beliefs, [4.2.5.1]
practices, [4.2.5.5]
religious leaders, [4.2.5.3]
worship, forms of, [4.2.5.4]
jury directions, [4.4.7]
language, avoiding religiously offensive, [4.4.4]
leaders, modes of address, [4.4.1]
oaths and affirmations, [4.4.2]
sentencing, [4.4.8]
statistics relating to, [1.2], [4.1]
victim impact statements, [4.4.8]
vilification, [4.2.7]

S

same sex relationships, [8.3.2], [8.5.3]
parenting, [8.3.2]
self-represented parties
court-based information and assistance, [10.6]
cross-examination by, [10.3.4.1], [10.3.4.2]
difficulties faced by, [10.1]
District Court pro-bono assistance, [10.6]
evidence presented by, [10.3.4.1]
explaining court procedures to, [10.3.2], [10.3.4]
final submissions by, [10.3.4.3]
impact of on the court, [10.2]
pre-court preparation, [10.3.1]
reasons for, [10.1]
right to, [10.1]
role of judge, [10.3.3]
sentencing of, [10.4]
in sexual offences, [10.3.4.2], [10.3.4.4]
sovereign citizens, [10.1]
statistics, [10.1]
Supreme Court pro-bono assistance, [10.6]
sentencing
children and young people, of, [6.4.9]
disability, people with a, [5.6.10]
First Nations offenders, of, [2.2.2], [2.3.8], [2.3.9], [2.3.10]
homosexuals, [8.5.5]
of migrants, [3.3.8]
religious beliefs, consideration of, [4.4.8]
of self-represented parties, [10.4]
transgender or intersex people, of, [9.6.6]
sexual assault
consent law reforms, [7.5.6]
prevalence, [7.5.6]
sexual assault communications privilege, [7.5.6]
sexual harassment
judiciary, [7.3.1]
statistics, [7.3]
women, [7.1]
sexual offences
cross-examination of complainants, [10.3.4.2], [10.3.4.4]
self-represented parties in cases of, [10.3.4.2], [10.3.4.4]
sexuality, [8.2.2.1], [9.2.2]see also gender identity; homosexuality
gender identity, distinguished from, [9.2.2]
statistics relating to, [1.2]
silence
by migrants, [3.3.4.2]
single parent families, [1.2], [1.5]
solution-focussed courts, [12.4.8]
therapeutic jurisprudence, and, [12.4.8]
South Pacific Islanders, [3.3.6.2]
sovereign citizen
beliefs, [10.5]
pseudolaw, and, [10.5]
responding to, [10.5]
speech impairments
communicating when, [5.6.6.5]
stereotyping
avoiding, [1.5]
of migrants, [3.3.6.1], [3.3.7]
substantive equality, principle of, [1.6]

T

terminology
“sex” and “gender”, [7.1]
transgender people, [9.1.1], [9.2.2]
appearance and behaviour in court, [9.6.2]
court processes and, [9.5], [9.6.4]
jury directions, [9.6.5]
legal gender identity, [9.4]
legal protections, [9.4.2]
marriage rights, [9.4]
modes of address and gender, [9.6.1]
pronouns, [9.6.1]
sentencing of, [9.6.6]
statistics, [9.2.1]
terminology, [9.1], [9.6.3]
transition, [9.1.2]
transgenerational traumasee trauma
First Nations People, [12.3.3]
translatorssee interpreters and translators
transsexuals, [9.1.4]
trauma
Bugmy Bar Book, [12.4.6]
causes, [12.2]
child sexual abuse, [12.3.2]
children, [12.2.1]
complex, [12.2]
definition, [12.2]
disadvantage, deprivation, and, [12.4.6]
effect of DV exposure, [12.3.1]
behaviour, [12.3.1]
homelessness, [12.3.1]
impaired learning, [12.3.1]
wellbeing, [12.3.1]
epigenetics, and, [12.2.1]
freeze response, [12.2.1]
HPA axis, and, [12.2.1]
intergenerational trauma, [2.2.3]
intergenerational/transgenerational, [12.2]
intersectionality, [12.3]
LGBTQI people, [12.3.8]
lived trauma
social and emotional deprivations, [12.3.5]
memory and recall, impact on, [12.4.2]
neurophysiology, and, [12.2.1]
out-of-home-care, [12.3.4]
PTSD, [12.2]
refugees
suicide, and, [12.3.5]
re-traumatisation, [12.4.1]
Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with a Disability, [12.3.7]
sexual assault, [12.3.2]
sexual harassment, [12.3.6]
single incident, [12.2]
special witness provisions, [12.4.3]
stolen generations, [12.3.3]
transgenerational, [12.3.3]
transgenerational trauma, [2.2.3]
trust issues, [12.4.3]
vicarious trauma, [12.4.2]
trauma-informed
principles, [12.4.2]
solution-focussed courts, [12.4.1]
therapeutic jurisprudence, [12.4.1]
trauma-informed practice
complex trauma, [12.1]
criminal law, [12.1]
history, [12.1]
intergenerational trauma, and, [12.1]
therapeutic jurisprudence, and, [12.1]

U

unconscious bias, [1.5.1]see also bias
and gender discrimination, [7.2.1.3]
definition, [1.5.1]
demeanour and appearance, [1.5.1]
unemployment
unemployed crime victims, [1.5]
United Nations, conventions relating to human rights, [1.1]
unrepresented litigantsee self-represented parties

V

vexatious litigants, [10.3.1], [10.3.4.1]
vicarious trauma, [12.4.2]
victim impact statements
in cases involving migrants, [3.3.8]
First Nations people, [2.3.8]
homosexuals, [8.5.5]
victims of crime
statistics, [1.5]
Vietnamese
non-verbal communication, [3.3.4.1]
visual impairments
communicating when, [5.6.6.5]
vulnerable witnesses
directions and warnings, [12.4.4]

W

Walama List, [2.2.9]
warnings
children and young people, [6.4.8]
witness intermediaries
children and young people, [6.4.3.3], [6.4.3.4]
disability, people with a, [5.6.2]
role of, [6.4.5]
witnesses
children or cognitively impaired, script for use in hearings with, [6.8]
cognitive impairment, with, [5.6.6.8], [5.6.6.9]
competence, recommended scenarios for use to determine, [6.9]
cross-examination of, [10.3.4.1], [10.3.4.2]
ground rules hearing checklist, [6.10]
vulnerable
interviewing principles in hearings with, [6.11]
women
apprehended domestic violence orders, [7.7]
carer responsibilities, [7.2.1.4]
coercive control, [7.5.1]
criminal penalties, [7.6.2.2]
definition, [7.3]
domestic abuse, [7.5.1]
domestic violence, [7.5.1]
domestic work
COVID-19, [7.2.1.4]
economic disadvantage, [7.2]
education
and employment, [7.2.1]
family violence, [7.5.1]
females in custody, [7.6.1]
First Nations people
court access, [2.2.7]
First Nations people, status of, [2.2.2]
gender pay gap
superannuation, [7.2.1.1]
wages, [7.2.1.1]
gender-based violence, [7.5.1]
“glass ceiling”, [7.2.1.3]
“glass escalator”, [7.2.1.3]
Hinduism, status of in, [4.2.4.5]
impact of imprisonment, [7.6.2.1]
income statistics, [1.2]
intimate partner violence, [7.5.1]
organisations
crisis support and legal advice, [7.8]
parental leave, [7.2.1.4]
part-time employment
impact of COVID-19, [7.2.1]
population, [7.1.1]
poverty and homelessness, [7.2.1.2]
risk of poverty, [7.2]
role in ethnic cultures, [3.3.6.2]
Rural, regional and remote
domestic violence, [7.2.1.5]
housing, [7.2.1.5]
sexism and discrimination, [7.2.1.5]
workplace participation rates, [7.2.1.5]
safe participation in court proceedings, [7.7]
statistics, [7.6.1]
superannuation, [7.2]
the mental load, [7.2.1.4]
victims of crime, as, [1.5]
violence
trolling, [7.5.4]

Y

young peoplesee children and young people
Youth Koori Court, [2.3.1], [6.4.9]

Table of cases

Last reviewed: APR 25

References are to paragraph numbers.

Index

A

A2 v R (2020), [7.5.5]
AC v R (2016), [6.2.4]
Adamopoulos v Olympic Airways SA (1991), [3.3.1.1]
Ashton v Pratt (2015), [11.5.1]
Attorney-General (Cth) v Kevin (2003), [9.3], [9.4.1]

B

B, Re (1981), [10.3.1]
Badman v Drake (2008), [11.2.3]
BC v R (2019), [6.2.2]
BDO v The Queen (2023), [6.2.2]
Bugmy v The Queen (2013), [2.3.8], [2.3.9]
Burwood Municipal Council v Harvey (1995), [10.3.4.1]

C

Carla, Re (2016), [9.3.1]
Charisteas v Charisteas (2021), [1.4]
Choi v NSW Ombudsman (2021), [11.5.1.2]
CO v DPP (2020), [6.4.9]
Collier v Hicks (1831), [10.3.1]
CSR Ltd v Della Maddalena (2006), [1.5.1]

D

Damjanovic v Maley (2002), [10.3.1]
Downes v Maxwell Richard Rhys & Co Pty Ltd (in liq) (2014), [10.3.3]
DPP (Cth) v De La Rosa (2010), [9.6.6]
DPP (NSW) v PH (2022), [2.3.2]

E

Elzahed v Kaban (2019), [4.2.3.5]
Elzahed v NSW (2018), [2.3.3.3], [4.2.3.5], [4.4.3]
Ermogenous v Greek Orthodox Community of SA Inc (2002), [11.5.1]
Evans v Secretary, Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (2012), [11.5.1]

F

Fischer v Thompson (Anonymised) (2019), [6.3.2]
Fox v Percy (2003), [1.5.1], [2.3.3.3]

G

Goodrich Aerospace Pty Ltd v Arsic (2006), [2.3.3.3], [3.3.4.1]
Gray v R (2020), [2.3.2], [6.2.1]
Green v R (1997), [8.3.3.1]

H

Hackett (a pseudonym) v Secretary, Department of Communities and Justice (2020), [3.2.1], [6.3.3.4]
Helljay Investments v Deputy Commissioner of Taxation (1999), [10.5]

J

Jackmain (a pseudonym) v R (2020), 7.7
Jadurin v R (1982), [2.3.6]
James v R (2021), [5.6.10]
JE v Secretary, Department of FaCS (2019), [10.3.4.1]
Jeray v Blue Mountains City Council (No 2) (2010), [10.3.2], [10.3.3]
Johnson v R (1987), [3.3.1.1]

K

Kennedy v R (2010), [2.3.9]
Kevin v Attorney-General (Cth) (2001), [9.4.1]
Koteska v Magistrate Manthey (2013), [10.5]

L

L v Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (2006), [11.5.1]
Lacey (a pseudonym v Attorney General for NSW (2021), [2.2.5]
Love v Commonwealth of Australia (2020), [2.2.1]

M

McKenzie v McKenzie (1971), [10.3.1]
McKenzie v McKenzie (2023), [2.3.5]
McFee v Reilly (2018), [11.2.3]
Malouf v Malouf (2006), [10.1], [10.3.2]
Masson v Parsons (2019), [8.3.2]
Matouk v Matouk (No 2) (2015), [11.2.3]
Minister for Immigration, Citizenship, Migrant Services and Multicultural Affairs v AAM17 (2021) [3.3.1.1]
Minogue v Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (1999), [10.3.4.1]
MK v R (2014), [6.2.1], [6.4.2]
MS v R (2017), [10.3.4.3]
Munda v Western Australia (2013), [2.3.9]
Murphy v Doman (2003), [11.5.1]
Murray v Feast (2023), [3.3.1.1]

N

ND v BM (2003), [8.3.2]
Neal v The Queen (1982), [2.3.9]
Nobarani v Mariconte (2018), [10.3.1]
Northern Territory v Griffiths (2019), [2.2.2], [2.2.3]
NSW Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages v Norrie (2014), [9.4.1]

O

Omychund v Barker (1744), [4.4.2]

P

Pease v R (2009), [6.2.1]
Portelli v Goh (2002), [10.3.1]
Porter v R (2008), [6.2.4]
Purvis v NSW (Department of Education and Training) (2003), [1.6]

R

R v Alchin (2015), [2.3.2]
R v Allpass (1993), [2.3.6]
R v Alou (2018), [4.2.3.5]
R v Amati (2019), [9.6.6]
R v AN (2005), [1.5]
R v Bayda (No 8) (2019), [4.2.3.2]
R v Brown (2013), [2.3.2]
R v Bugmy (2004), [2.3.2]
R v Connor Fontaine (a pseudonym) (2021), [2.3.2]
R v Daetz (2003), [2.3.6]
R v Fernando (1992), [2.3.8], [2.3.9]
R v Fernando (2002), [2.3.9]
R v Hakimi (2012), 12.2.1
R v Henry (1999), [2.3.6], [3.3.8], [4.4.8], [6.4.8], [8.5.5], [9.6.6], [10.3.4]
R v Hickey (1994), [2.3.9]
R v Holden (1997), [2.3.6]
R v Hosseiniamraei (2016), 7.5.2
R v Irving (2004), [8.1], [8.3.3]
R v Irwin (2019), [2.3.8]
R v Johnson (1987), [3.3.1.1]
R v Kemble (1990), [4.4.2]
R v McEwan (1996), [8.5.3]
R v Marston (1993), [2.3.6]
R v Mercer (1993), [10.3.4.1]
R v Minor (1992), [2.3.6]
R v Munshizada (No 2) (2019), [10.3.1]
R v NZ (2005), [6.4.3.1]
R v Penalosa-Munoz (2004), [5.6.10]
R v Peterson (2000), [2.3.9]
R v Pitt (2001), [2.3.9]
R v RAG (2006), [6.2.1], [6.4.2]
R v Russell (1995), [2.3.6], [2.3.9]
R v Saraya (1993), [3.3.1.2]
R v Smith (1982), [10.3.1]
R v Suarwata (2008), [6.2.1]
R v TA (2003), [6.4.6.1]
R v Welsh (1997), [2.3.9]
R v Worrall (2010), [9.6.6]
R v Zorad (1990), [10.3.4.1]
Rama Furniture v QBE Insurance (1986), [1.5.1]
Re East; Ex parte Nguyen (1998), [3.3.1.1]
Re Estate Jerrard, Deceased (2018), [2.3.5]
RJ v R (2010), [6.2.1]
Reisner v Bratt (2004), [10.1]
RP v The Queen (2016), [6.2.2]
Ryan v Dalton (2017), [11.2.3]

S

Saraya v R (1993), [3.3.1.2]
Siganto v The Queen (1998), [6.2.4]
Silvano v R (2008), [2.3.6]
Shaw, Re (2001), [10.3.1]
SH v R (2012), [6.2.1]
Smith v R (1985), [10.3.1]
Spink v Flourentzou (2019), [11.2.3]
State Rail Authority of NSW v Earthline Constructions Pty Ltd (in liq) (1999), [2.3.3.3], [3.3.4.1]
Strata Plan No 23007 v Cross (2006), [11.5.1]

T

Teese v State Bank of NSW (2002), [10.3.1]
The Queen v A2 (2019), 7.5.5
The Queen v GW (2016), [6.2.1]
Tien-Lao and Tien-Lao (2018), [9.1.1] [9.3.1]
TR v Constable Cox [2020], [2.2.5]

V

Veen v The Queen (No 2) (1988), [5.6.10]

W

Waters v Public Transport Corp (1991), [1.1]
White v Williams (2019), [2.3.5]

Table of statutes

Last reviewed: APR 25

References are to paragraph numbers.

Index

Commonwealth

Acts Interpretation Act 1901
s 2F: 8.3.3.2
Age Discrimination Act 2004: 1.1
Aged Care Act 1997: 11.2.1
s 54-3: 11.2.1
s 54-4: 11.2.1
s 54-8: 11.2.1
s 54-9: 11.2.1
Anti-Discrimination and Human Rights Legislation Amendment (Respect at Work) Act 2022: 7.3
Sch 2: 7.3
Sch 3: 7.3
Australian Human Rights Commission Act 1986: 1.1
Pt II, Div 4A: 7.3
Pt II, Div 4B: 7.3
Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900
s 51: 2.2.1
Crimes Act 1914: 6.4.3
s 4N: 6.2.2
s 15Y: 12.4.4, 6.4.3
s 16A: 2.3.8
Pt IAD, Div 4: 6.4.3, 6.4.3.2
Criminal Code Act 1995
s 7.1: 6.2.2
s 7.2: 6.2.2
s 80.1A: 5.4.3.3
s 80.2A: 4.2.7.2, 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
s 80.2B: 4.2.7.2, 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
s 80.2BA: 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
s 80.2BB: 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
s 80.2BC: 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
s 80.2BD: 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
Ch 5, Pt 5.1, Div 80: 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
Ch 5, Pt 5.1, Div 80, Subdiv C: 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
Criminal Code Amendment (Hate Crimes) Act 2025: 5.4.3.3, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
Disability Discrimination Act 1992: 1.1, 5.2.1, 5.2.9, 5.6.2, 5.6.3.1, 5.6.3.2
s 3: 5.4.3.1
s 4: 5.6.3.1
s 5: 5.2.9, 5.6.3.1
s 6: 5.2.9, 5.6.3.1
s 9: 5.6.3.2
s 14: 5.6.3.1
s 22: 5.4.3.1
s 23: 5.4.3.1
s 24: 5.4.3.1
s 25: 5.4.3.1
s 26: 5.4.3.1
s 27: 5.4.3.1
s 28: 5.4.3.1
s 29: 5.4.3.1
s 29A: 5.4.3.1
s 54A: 5.6.2, 5.6.3.2
Pt 2: 5.4.3.1
Enhancing Online Safety Act 2015: 7.5.4
s 9B: 7.5.4
Equal Opportunity for Women in the Workplace Act 1999: 7.2.1.1
Family Law Act 1975: 11.1.7, 8.3.2
s 4AA: 8.3.2
s 4AB: 11.2
s 18: 8.3.2
s 43: 9.4.1
s 60B: 11.1.7
s 60H: 8.3.2
Health Insurance Act 1973: 8.3.2
Marriage Act 1961: 8.1, 8.3.2
s 46: 9.4.1
s 88EA: 8.3.2
Marriage Amendment (Definition and Religious Freedoms) Act 2017: 8.1, 8.3.2
Sch 1, Pt 1: 8.1
Sch 1, Pt 2: 8.1
Online Safety Act 2021
s 15: 7.3
s 32: 7.3
Racial Discrimination Act 1975: 1.1
Same-Sex Relationships (Equal Treatment in Commonwealth Laws-General Law Reform) Act 2008: 8.3.2
Sex Discrimination Act 1984: 1.1, 8.3.3.2, 9.3.1, 9.4.2
s 4: 9.3.1, 9.4.2
s 5A: 8.3.3.2
s 5B: 9.3.1, 9.4.2
s 5C: 9.3.1, 9.4.2
s 7B: 8.3.3.2
s 28A: 7.3, 7.4
s 28AA: 7.4
s 47B: 7.3
s 47C: 7.3
Pt IIA: 7.3
Sex Discrimination Amendment (Sexual Orientation, Gender Identity and Intersex Status) Act 2013: 8.3.3.2, 9.3.1

New South Wales

Aboriginal Land Rights Act 1983: 6.3.3.4
Aboriginal Languages Act 2017: 2.2.2, 2.2.5
s 5: 2.1
Adoption Act 2000: 6.3.3.4
s 4: 2.3.6, 6.3.3.4
s 35: 2.3.6, 6.3.3
Ch 4, Pt 2, Div 2: 6.3.3.4
Ageing and Disability Commissioner Act 2019: 5.4.4
s 4: 5.4.4
s 15A: 11.2, 5.4.4
Anti-Discrimination Act 1977: 1.1, 7.1
s 4: 5.2.1, 9.4.2
s 5: 7.1
s 22A: 7.3
s 38A: 9.1.1, 9.4.2
s 38B: 9.4.2
s 38K: 9.4.2
s 38M: 9.4.2
s 38N: 9.4.2
s 38P: 9.4.2
s 38Q: 9.4.2
s 49B: 5.4.2.1
s 49L: 5.4.2.1
s 49M: 5.4.2.1
s 49N: 5.4.2.1
s 49O: 5.4.2.1
s 49ZD: 4.2.7.1
s 49ZE: 4.2.7.1
s 49ZG: 8.3.3.2
s 49ZO: 8.3.3.2
s 49ZP: 8.3.3.2
s 49ZQ: 8.3.3.2
s 49ZR: 8.3.3.2
s 49ZS: 8.3.3.2
s 49ZT: 8.3.3.2
s 49ZXA: 8.3.3.2
s 49ZXB: 8.3.3.2
Pt 2A: 7.3
Pt 2, Div 2: 9.4.2
Pt 3: 7.1
Pt 3A: 7.1, 9.3.1, 9.4.2
Pt 4A: 5.4.2.1
Pt 4A, Div 2: 5.4.2.1
Pt 4B: 5.4.2.1
Pt 4BA: 4.2.7.1
Pt 4C: 8.3.3.1, 8.3.3.2
Pt 4C, Div 2: 8.3.3.2
Bail Act 1978: 2.3.2
Bail Act 2013: 6.1.1, 6.3.3.3
s 4: 6.1.1
s 17: 2.3.2
s 18: 2.3.2, 6.3.3.3
s 20A: 2.3.2
s 22B: 2.3.2
s 28: 6.3.3.3
s 31: 2.3.2
Pt 3, Div 3: 2.3.2
Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Act 1995: 8.3.2, 9.4.1, 9.4.2
s 32B: 9.4.1
s 32DA: 9.4.1
Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998: 6.1.1, 6.3.3, 6.4.6.1
s 3: 6.1.1
s 5: 6.3.3.4
s 10: 6.2.4, 6.4.4.1
s 11: 6.3.3
s 12: 6.3.3
s 13: 6.3.3
s 95: 6.4.4.1
s 96: 6.2.3
s 102: 6.4.3.4
s 107: 6.4.6.1
Ch 2, Pt 2: 6.3.3
Children (Community Service Orders) Act 1987
s 3: 6.1.1
s 5: 6.4.9
Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act 1987: 6.1.1, 6.4.9
s 3: 6.1.1
s 5: 6.2.2
s 6: 6.2.2, 6.2.4, 6.4.9
s 12: 6.4.4.1
s 14: 6.4.9
s 19: 6.1.1
s 24: 6.4.9
s 25: 6.4.9
s 28: 6.1.1
s 33: 2.3.1, 6.4.9
s 33C: 6.2.4
Children (Detention Centres) Act 1987
s 3: 6.1.1
s 9A: 6.1.1
Children’s Court Rule 2000
cl 26: 6.2.3
Civil and Administrative Tribunal Act 2013
s 45: 11.5.1.2
s 64: 5.6.8
Civil Procedure Act 2005
s 56: 10.3.4.1, 6.4.1
s 57: 6.4.1
s 58: 6.4.1
Companion Animals Act 1998
s 59: 5.6.2, 5.6.3.2
s 60: 5.6.2, 5.6.3.2
Conversion Practices Ban Act 2024: 8.3.3.2
s 5: 8.3.3.2
Coroners Act 2009
s 10: 2.2.10
s 23: 2.2.10
s 103A: 4.4.3
Court Security Act 2005: 3.2.3
s 7A: 5.6.3.2
s 13A: 3.2.3, 4.2.3.5, 4.4.3
Court Suppression and Non-publication Orders Act 2010
s 8: 5.6.8
Crimes Act 1900: 7.5.3, 9.4.2
s 23: 8.3.3.1
s 23A: 2.3.4, 5.5.3
s 44: 11.2, 11.3.1
s 45: 7.5.5
s 45A: 7.5.5
s 61H: 9.4.2
s 61HA: 7.5.6
s 61HJ: 7.7
s 66C: 8.3.1
s 79: 8.3.3.1
s 80: 8.3.3.1
s 80A: 9.4.2
s 91N: 7.5.4
s 91P: 7.5.4
s 91Q: 7.5.4
s 91R: 7.5.4
s 91S: 7.5.4
s 93Z: 4.2.7.2
s 428A: 2.3.4
Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007: 11.2.2, 6.1.1, 7.5.1, 7.5.3, 7.7, 8.1
s 3: 6.1.1
s 5A: 11.2.2
s 7: 8.1, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
s 11: 7.5.1
s 27: 11.2.2
Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999: 11.3.1, 2.3.8
s 3A: 2.3.8, 6.2.4
s 11: 2.3.1
s 21A: 11.3.1, 4.2.7.2, 8.3.3.2, 9.4.2
s 26: 12.4.4
s 27: 6.4.9
s 30A: 6.4.9, 8.5.5, 9.6.6
s 30G: 2.3.8
Pt 3, Div 2: 2.3.8, 3.3.8, 5.6.10, 6.2.4, 7.5.6, 8.5.5, 9.6.6
Pt 3, Div 3: 4.4.8
Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Regulation 2017
cl 11: 6.4.9
Criminal Procedure Act 1986: 11.5.1.1, 5.6.2
s 3: 12.4.4
s 36: 10.1
s 37: 10.1
s 69: 10.3.4.1
s 150: 10.3.2
s 289F: 7.7
s 289T: 12.4.4
s 289V: 7.7
s 289VA: 7.7
s 291: 6.4.3.4, 7.7
s 292A: 7.5.6
s 292E: 7.5.6
s 293: 7.7
s 293A: 12.4.5, 7.5.6
s 294: 12.4.5, 7.5.6
s 294A: 10.1, 10.3.4.2, 7.7
s 294AA: 12.4.5, 6.1.3, 7.5.6
s 294B: 6.4.8, 7.7
s 294C: 6.4.3.4, 7.7
s 294D: 12.4.4, 6.4.3, 7.7
s 294F: 6.4.3.3
s 296: 7.5.6
s 306M: 11.2.2, 11.3.3, 11.5.1.1, 12.4.4, 5.3.8, 5.6.2, 6.4.3
s 306O: 5.6.4
s 306P: 5.6.4, 6.4.3
s 306R: 6.4.3.1
s 306S: 5.6.4
s 306U: 6.4.3.1
s 306V: 6.4.3.1
s 306X: 6.4.3.5
s 306Z: 6.4.3.1
s 306ZA: 11.2.2, 6.4.3.2
s 306ZB: 11.2.2, 6.4.3.2
s 306ZC: 6.4.3.2
s 306ZF: 6.4.3.4
s 306ZH: 6.4.3.4
s 306ZI: 6.4.3.2, 6.4.3.5, 6.4.8
s 306ZK: 5.6.2, 6.4.3.4
s 306ZL: 10.1, 11.3.3, 6.4.6
Ch 6, Pt 4B: 12.4.4, 7.7
Ch 6, Pt 5, Div 1A: 6.4.3.3
Ch 6, Pt 5, Div 2: 7.5.6
Ch 6, Pt 6: 11.4.1.2, 5.3.8, 5.5.1, 5.6.4, 6.4.3
Sch 2, Pt 29: 6.4.3.3
Criminal Procedure Regulation 2017
cl 20: 6.4.3.1
Disability Inclusion Act 2014: 5.2.1
s 3: 5.2.1, 5.4.2.2
s 7: 5.2.1
s 10: 5.4.2.2
District Court Act 1973
s 200A: 4.2.3.5, 4.4.3
Evidence Act 1995: 11.5.1.1, 5.6.4
s 3: 6.1.1
s 12: 11.5.1.1, 6.2.1
s 13: 11.5.1.1, 4.4.2, 5.5.1, 5.6.5, 6.2.1, 6.4.2, 6.4.2
s 18: 6.2.3
s 19: 11.5.1.1, 6.2.3
s 24: 4.4.2
s 24A: 4.4.2
s 26: 10.3.4.1, 11.3.3, 2.3.3.2, 3.3.1.7, 3.3.5.2, 4.4.3, 5.6.6.3, 5.6.6.5, 5.6.6.6, 6.4.6.1, 8.5.1, 9.6.2
s 29: 10.3.4.1, 11.3.3, 2.3.3.2, 3.3.5.2, 4.4.3, 5.6.6.3, 5.6.6.5, 5.6.6.6, 6.4.3.4, 6.4.6.1, 8.5.1, 9.6.2
s 30: 3.3.1.1, 5.6.2
s 31: 5.5.1, 5.6.2, 5.6.6.3
s 41: 10.3.4.1, 11.3.3, 11.4.1.2, 2.3.3.2, 2.3.3.4, 2.3.4, 3.3.5.2, 4.4.3, 5.6.6.3, 5.6.6.5, 5.6.6.6, 6.4.6.1, 7.7, 8.5.1, 9.6.2
s 135: 10.3.4.1, 11.3.3, 2.3.3.2, 3.3.5.2, 4.4.3, 5.6.6.3, 5.6.6.5, 5.6.6.6, 6.4.6.1, 8.5.1, 9.6.2
s 142: 6.2.1
s 144: 7.5.1
s 165: 6.4.8
s 165A: 6.4.8
Sch 1: 4.4.2
Land and Environment Court Act 1979
s 67A: 4.4.3
Law Enforcement (Powers and Responsibilities) Act 2002: 3.2.3
s 3: 3.2.3, 3.3.3
s 19A: 4.2.3.5
Local Court Act 2007
s 24A: 4.4.3
Mental Health and Cognitive Impairment Forensic Provisions Act 2020: 5.3.7, 5.5.3
s 4: 5.3.7, 5.3.8, 5.5.3
s 5: 5.3.12, 5.3.5, 5.3.6, 5.3.8
s 12: 5.5.3
s 18: 5.5.3
s 19: 5.5.3
s 28: 5.5.3
s 30: 5.5.3
Pt 2, Div 2: 5.5.3
Pt 2, Div 3: 5.5.3
Pt 3: 5.5.3
Miscellaneous Acts Amendment (Same Sex Relationships) Act 2008: 8.3.2
Oaths Act 1900: 3.2.3
s 11A: 4.4.2
s 13: 4.4.2
s 34: 3.3.3
Sch 4: 1.1
Sch 6: 4.4.2
Probate and Administration Act 1898
s 14: 9.4.2
Succession Act 2006
s 46: 9.4.2
s 133: 2.3.5
s 134: 2.3.5
Ch 4, Pt 42: 2.3.5
Ch 4, Pt 43: 2.3.5
Ch 4, Pt 44: 2.3.5
Supreme Court Act 1970
s 131: 4.4.3
Uniform Civil Procedure Rules 2005
r 2.3: 10.3.4.1
r 7.36: 10.3.1
Pt 7, Div 9: 10.6
Pt 31, Div 3: 3.3.1.1, 3.3.1.2
Vexatious Proceedings Act 2008
s 8: 10.1, 10.3.4.1, 10.4
s 13: 10.3.4.1
s 16: 10.3.4.1
Pt 2: 10.3.1
Victims Rights and Support Act 2013
s 6: 6.4.9
Pt 2, Div 2: 2.3.8, 5.6.10
Young Offenders Act 1997
s 4: 6.1.1
s 7A: 6.1.1
s 17: 6.4.9
s 33: 6.4.9
Pt 5: 6.4.9
Young Offenders Regulation 2016: 6.4.9