The Queen v Abdirahman-KhalifCitation:[2020] HCA 36Before:Bell, Gageler, Keane, Nettle, Gordon JJDate:14 Oct 2020Case Number:A5/2020Read more

The Queen v Abdirahman-KhalifCitation:[2020] HCA 36Before:Bell, Gageler, Keane, Nettle, Gordon JJDate:14 Oct 2020Case Number:A5/2020Read more

The court held that the absence of a formal process for membership does not preclude a finding of membership under s 102.3(1) of the Criminal Code (Cth), and that the trial judge's directions to the jury were not materially unbalanced or misleading.

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Parties
Applicant: The Crown; Respondent: Unnamed Respondent
Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
14 October 2020
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Judgment After Appeal
Outcome
Appeal allowed; conviction reinstated
Legal Topics
Membership of Terrorist Organisation, Elements of Offence, Jury Directions
Criminal Law Counter Terrorism Membership of Terrorist Organisation Elements of Offence Jury Directions

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Parties

The Crown

Applicant

Unnamed Respondent

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Criminal Appeal / Judgment After Appeal

  1. 1 Whether evidence of recruitment process by Islamic State was required for conviction
  2. 2 Whether trial judge misdirected jury on physical and mental elements of offence
  3. 3 Whether summing up to jury was unbalanced

Ratio Decidendi

The court held that the absence of a formal process for membership does not preclude a finding of membership under s 102.3(1) of the Criminal Code (Cth), and that the trial judge's directions to the jury were not materially unbalanced or misleading.

Court Disposition

Appeal allowed; conviction reinstated

Orders

  • Conviction of the respondent reinstated
  • Matter remitted for sentencing