In this episode, we’ll finish the last instalment of our discussion of the Supreme Court (General Civil Procedure Rules) 2015 (Vic), looking at the provisions relating to subpoenas, affidavits, expert evidence, originating motions, applications, place and mode of trial, trial itself, and security for costs
Read MoreIn this episode, we’ll finish the third of four instalments of our discussion of the Supreme Court (General Civil Procedure Rules) 2015 (Vic), looking at the provisions relating to discovery and inspection of documents, preliminary discovery and discovery from non-party, amendment, inspection, detention and preservation of property, freezing orders, injunctions, and evidence generally.
Read MoreIn this episode, we’ll finish the second of four instalments of our discussion of the Supreme Court (General Civil Procedure Rules) 2015 (Vic), looking at the provisions relating to summary judgment, summary stay or dismissal of claim and striking out pleading, offers of compromise, and we’ll start discovery and inspection of documents.
Read MoreThis episode we’ll start the first of four instalments of our discussion of the Supreme Court (General Civil Procedure Rules) 2015 (Vic), looking at the provisions relating to process in the court, joinder of claims and parties, counterclaim, third party procedure, and the rules of pleadings.
Read MoreThis episode we’ll finish discussing the Civil Procedure Act 2010 (Vic) provisions relating to the commencement and conduct of civil proceedings (Chapter 4) and appropriate dispute resolution (Chapter 5).
Read MoreThis episode we’ll finish discussing sentencing and then start tackling civil procedure by looking at the parts of the Civil Procedure Act 2010 (Vic) relating to its overarching purpose, the overarching obligations, and sanctions for non-compliance.
Read MoreThis episode we’ll keep chatting about the Sentencing Act 1991 (Vic) by continuing to look at all of the detail of available dispositions under the Act,
Read MoreThis episode we’ll start chatting about the Sentencing Act 1991 (Vic) by looking at the introductory provisions, finishing up with provisions relating to custodial sentences.
Read MoreThis episode we’ll continue discussing the Criminal Procedure Act, starting with appeals from superior court decisions, including interlocutory appeals, and cases stated, before moving onto the Bail Act 1977.
Read MoreThis episode we’ll continue discussing the Criminal Procedure Act, starting with appeals from superior court decisions, including interlocutory appeals, and cases stated, before moving onto the Bail Act 1977.
Read MoreThis episode we’ll continue discussing the Criminal Procedure Act, starting with appeals from superior court decisions, including interlocutory appeals, and cases stated, before moving onto the Bail Act 1977.
Read MoreThis episode we’ll look at Victorian committal proceedings and trial procedure.
Read MoreThis episode we’ll start looking at Victorian Criminal Procedure and the provisions of the Criminal Procedure Act.
Read MoreThis episode we’ll start to discuss the the ethical principles that apply to barristers. In discussion one of two, let’s take a look at the Legal Profession Uniform Conduct (Barristers) Rules 2015.
Read MoreThis episode we’ll start to discuss the the ethical principles that apply to barristers. In discussion one of two, let’s take a look at the Legal Profession Uniform Conduct (Barristers) Rules 2015.
Read MoreIt’s time to transition from looking at the evidentiary rules and principles, to considering how to attempt past exams.
Read MoreIn our very last substantive evidence discussion, we chat about the principles of admissibility, and exclusion, of hearsay evidence.
Read MoreToday, we chat about the principles of admissibility, and exclusion, of admissions and unlawfully or improperly obtained real evidence.
Read MoreLet’s shift to topics that don’t require quite the same level of heavy lifting that we’ve become used to. Today, we’ll look at identification evidence and opinion evidence, including the related topic of expert evidence.
Read MoreToday we tackle the last of our discussion of the accused’s character before looking at the tricky principles relating to tendency and coincidence reasoning..
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