State of New South Wales v Bowdidge (No 2) [2015] NSWSC 388

State of New South Wales v Bowdidge (No 2) [2015] NSWSC 388

The Court renewed the interim supervision order by consent because, having independently reviewed Hall J's judgment, Button J considered the extension soundly appropriate in light of the defendant's convictions for serious sexual offences against children, his recent termination of anti-libidinal medication on...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
08 April 2015
Procedural Posture
Civil Law Application Under the Crimes (high Risks Offenders) Act 2006 (nsw) / Consent Application for Extension of an Interim Supervision Order Pursuant to S 10 C(2) of the Act
Outcome
Interim supervision order renewed by consent and matter listed for further mention and the State's application to extend the interim supervision order.
Legal Topics
['interim Supervision Order' 'extension of Interim Supervision Order' 'conditions of Supervision']
['civil Law' 'high Risk Offenders'] ['interim Supervision Order' 'extension of Interim Supervision Order' 'conditions of Supervision']

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Procedural Posture

Civil Law Application Under the Crimes (high Risks Offenders) Act 2006 (nsw) / Consent Application for Extension of an Interim Supervision Order Pursuant to S 10 C(2) of the Act

  1. 1 ['Whether the interim supervision order made on 2 March 2015 should be renewed to take effect from 14 April 2015 and expire at 6.00 pm on 11 May 2015.' 'Whether the defendant should be directed to comply with the conditions in the Schedule to the Orders made on 2 March 2015 during the renewed interim supervision order.']

Ratio Decidendi

The Court renewed the interim supervision order by consent because, having independently reviewed Hall J's judgment, Button J considered the extension soundly appropriate in light of the defendant's convictions for serious sexual offences against children, his recent termination of anti-libidinal medication on medical advice, and his continuing sexual fantasies about children.

Court Disposition

Interim supervision order renewed by consent and matter listed for further mention and the State's application to extend the interim supervision order.

Orders

  • ['Pursuant to s 10C(2) of the Crimes (High Risks Offenders) Act 2006 ("the Act"), the interim supervision order made by the Court on 2 March 2015 (and stated to be effective from 17 March 2015) be renewed to take effect from 14 April 2015 and to expire at 6.00 pm on 11 May 2015.' 'Pursuant to s 11 of the Act, the...