Fiji Magistrates Bench Book - Federal Court of Australia
Fiji Magistrates Bench Book - Federal Court of Australia Fiji Magistrates Bench Book - Federal Court of Australia
7 Exhibits 7.1 Production 7.2 Marking of Exhibits by Witness 8 Application for Change of Plea 9 Withdrawal of Complaint 10 Order of Acquittal Bar to Further Procedure 11: Bail 1 Introduction 2 Jurisdiction 3 Applications for Bail 4 Considering Bail Applications 4.1 Presumption in Favour of Bail 4.2 Case Against the Presumption of Bail 4.3 Primary Consideration 4.4 Other Statutory Considerations 4.5 Right to Bail for Certain Offences 4.6 Young Accused Persons 4.7 Accused Appealing Against Conviction or Sentence 4.8 Accused in Custody for 2 Years of More 4.9 Case Law 5 Granting Bail 5.1 General 5.2 Conditions 5.3 Continuation of Bail 6 Refusal of Bail 7 Review 8 Appeals 9 Breaches and Penalties 12: Judgment 1 A Structured Approach to Defended Criminal Cases 2 Note Taking 3 Delivering your Judgment 3.1 Judgment Format Fiji Magistrates Bench Book April 2004
13: Sentencing 1 Introduction 2 Jurisdiction 3 Sentencing Principles 4 Sentencing Discretion 5 A Structured Approach to Sentencing 5.1 The Tariff 5.2 The Starting Point 5.3 Aggravating and Mitigating Factors 5.4 Scaling to the Appropriate Sentence 5.5 Totality Principle 6 Sentencing Checklist 7 Consideration of Other Offences 8 Sentencing Format 9 Types of Sentence 9.1 Corporal Punishment 9.2 Imprisonment 9.3 Suspended Sentences 9.4 Probation of Offenders 9.5 Supervision 9.6 Fines 9.7 Security for Keeping the Peace 9.8 Absolute and Conditional Discharges 9.9 Police Supervision 9.10 General Punishment for Misdemeanours 9.11 Community Work Orders 9.12 Costs 9.13 Compensation 9.14 Restitution 14: Appeals/Revisions/Cases Stated 1 Appeals 1.1 Appeals by Petition 1.2 Procedure for Appeal by Petition 2 Revision 2.1 Powers of the High Court on Revision 2.2 Limits to Revision 3 Cases Stated Fiji Magistrates Bench Book April 2004
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7 Exhibits<br />
7.1 Production<br />
7.2 Marking <strong>of</strong> Exhibits by Witness<br />
8 Application for Change <strong>of</strong> Plea<br />
9 Withdrawal <strong>of</strong> Complaint<br />
10 Order <strong>of</strong> Acquittal Bar to Further Procedure<br />
11: Bail<br />
1 Introduction<br />
2 Jurisdiction<br />
3 Applications for Bail<br />
4 Considering Bail Applications<br />
4.1 Presumption in Favour <strong>of</strong> Bail<br />
4.2 Case Against the Presumption <strong>of</strong> Bail<br />
4.3 Primary Consideration<br />
4.4 Other Statutory Considerations<br />
4.5 Right to Bail for Certain Offences<br />
4.6 Young Accused Persons<br />
4.7 Accused Appealing Against Conviction or Sentence<br />
4.8 Accused in Custody for 2 Years <strong>of</strong> More<br />
4.9 Case Law<br />
5 Granting Bail<br />
5.1 General<br />
5.2 Conditions<br />
5.3 Continuation <strong>of</strong> Bail<br />
6 Refusal <strong>of</strong> Bail<br />
7 Review<br />
8 Appeals<br />
9 Breaches and Penalties<br />
12: Judgment<br />
1 A Structured Approach to Defended Criminal Cases<br />
2 Note Taking<br />
3 Delivering your Judgment<br />
3.1 Judgment Format<br />
<strong>Fiji</strong> <strong>Magistrates</strong> <strong>Bench</strong> <strong>Book</strong> April 2004