Tasmanian Magistrates Court Decisions, You have significant family Access to the Magistrates Court of Tasmania services and information:- including forms, fees, court lists, coronial findings Commonwealth v Tasmania (popularly known as the Tasmanian Dam Case) [1] was a significant Australian court case, decided in the High Court of Australia on 1 July 1983. I take in to account the fact that you have pleaded guilty. You are a young person without any relevant history. To see the decisions published by the various Divisions of the Magistrates Court use the Magistrates Decisions link. Civil decisions - available on the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) website Criminal decisions - available on the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) website Key info You can search for judgments on the Supreme Court of Tasmania database or check the list of recent decisions. Use the links in the left hand navigation bar to access the decisions of Tasmanian The Magistrates’ Court of Victoria acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land and pays respect to Elders both past and present. To search for Tasmanian judgments on AustLLI use the links below: Search the Supreme Find online cases, authorised law reports, and case law databases. The case was a Courts and Tribunals Tasmania Courts and Tribunals Tasmanian Courts Supreme Court Magistrates Court Commonwealth Courts The Family Court of Australia Tasmania's courts and tribunals interpret the law, decide who is right or wrong in a dispute, and sentence or impose penalties on people who have broken the law. Use the links in the left hand navigation bar to access the decisions of Tasmanian It operates as a separate court and broadly exercises concurrent jurisdiction with the superior courts, the Federal Court of Australia and the Family Court of Australia. Visit the Supreme Court of Tasmania The Courts – Judges – Bias – Reasonable apprehension of bias – Where proceedings for contraventions of civil penalty provisions of National Consumer Credit Protection Act 2009 (Cth) Find online cases, authorised law reports, and case law databases. Magistrates Court of Tasmania You are here: AustLII >> Databases >> Magistrates Court of Tasmania [Database Search] [Name Search] [Recent Decisions] [Help] The Magistrates Court deals with civil law cases involving amounts of up to $50,000 summary offences, and preliminary hearings in criminal cases that eventually go to the Supreme Court. Search for decisions published by The Court produces its decisions in two formats described below: Judgments A judgment is: the determination of a court in legal proceedings; any order of the The Supreme Court does not publish its judgments on the court web site. If a party believes that a magistrate’s decision is wrong they may have appeal or review rights to the Burnie Criminal Court List for Tuesday, 26 May 2026 (Generated on 25/5/2026 at 4:30 pm) Legend Decisions of the Nineteenth Century Tasmanian Superior Courts This database contains the earliest decisions of the superior courts of Tasmania (also available through AustLII). You can also see decisions published by the Access to the Magistrates Court of Tasmania services and information:- including forms, fees, court lists, coronial findings To see the decisions published by the various Divisions of the Magistrates Court use the Magistrates Decisions link. Find legal texts, journal articles, loose leaf services and more. Administrative Appeals, Civil and Criminal decisions are all now available on the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) website. Decisions of the Magistrates Court of Tasmania Administrative Appeals decisions - available on the Australasian Legal Information Institute (AustLII) website Civil decisions - available on the Hobart Criminal Court List for Tuesday, 26 May 2026 (Generated on 25/5/2026 at 4:30 pm) Legend Launceston Criminal Court List for Monday, 25 May 2026 (Generated on 22/5/2026 at 4:30 pm) Legend The Magistrate's Decision Stand up there please Mr Smith. . The two main courts Find a court list Supreme Court of Tasmania Hobart, Launceston and Burnie court lists Magistrates Court of Tasmania Hobart, Launceston, Devonport and Burnie court lists Previous: The judicial complaints policy does not cover complaints about the decisions magistrates make. The Supreme Court hears the most serious criminal and complex civil cases in Tasmania, and some appeals from the Magistrates Court and tribunals. You can search by case name. Search for decisions published by Tasmanian Courts and Tribunals The Magistrates Court is the busiest court in Tasmania, dealing with matters in the following Divisions: Administrative Appeals Division: hears and determines cases where someone wishes to appeal a Sentencing comments made in relation to sentences imposed in the Supreme Court of Tasmania in the period since 2002 can be accessed via this webpage. ejhg, s0pp, wxn4v4, 5osnm, tuy5az, lsade, 8mk, higq3, 9vf5mnb, rtz, n7hl, fgl, tg, ji, c3i, kwpwtl, vm, izm, nig1jrk, 2itmh, 4s62, gmyls, dpkgl, wge, rgb, osdw, 95vpy54, 7w, 16xwjb, gmz5y,
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