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The purpose of this Practice Direction is to outline court practices and modes of appearance (in person or online) in proceedings across the criminal and family violence divisions of the…

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This Practice Direction is the principal Practice Direction providing directions and guidance to practitioners and parties in the conduct of proceedings commenced across all venues of the…

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The following Practice Directions are hereby revoked:

  • PD 1 of 1998 Engagement of Counsel to Assist Magistrates on Criminal Injuries Compensation Tribunal
  • PD 2 of 1999…
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This Practice Direction sets out the processes to give effect to s 389B(3) of the Criminal Procedure Act 2009 (CPA) which requires a ground rules hearing to be held if a witness is a complainant…

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This Practice Direction sets out the processes to give effect to Part 8.2A of the Criminal Procedure Act 2009 (CPA) providing for ground rules hearings and intermediaries in eligible proceedings…

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This Practice Direction provides for updated forms to be used in criminal proceedings which relate wholly or partly to a charge of a sexual offence and where…

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This Guide relates to the use of intermediaries and ground rules hearings during the Intermediary Pilot Program which will operate between 1 July 2018 and 30 June 2020. The scheme relating to…

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Although persons who identify as Koori make up 3 per cent of the Victorian population and 8 per cent of the prison population, only 0.76 per cent of matters referred to the Criminal Justice…

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Although persons who identify as Koori make up three per cent of the Victorian population and eight per cent of the prison population, only 0.76 per cent of matters referred to the…

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Although persons who identify as Koori make up three per cent of the Victorian population and eight per cent of the prison population, only 0.76 per cent of matters referred to…

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