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The Family Violence Court is another specialist court sitting weekly in Adelaide, Elizabeth Magistrates Court and Port Adelaide. [64] It hears domestic violence cases with a focus on “feminist perspectives of power relations and gender” [ 68 ] and offers protection and support for women and children.
The Nunga Court, also known as Aboriginal Sentencing Court, [1] is a type of specialist community court for sentencing Aboriginal people in South Australia.Such courts exist at several locations throughout the state, as a sentencing option for eligible Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander offenders who plead guilty of an offence.
The speech describes why the ANC had decided to go beyond its previous use of constitutional methods and Gandhian non-violent resistance and adopt sabotage against property (designed to minimize risks of injury and death) as a part of their activism against the South African government and its apartheid policies (while also training a military wing for possible future use).
The Justice Secretary said the change to the law would be brought forward in the ‘coming session’.
The call comes from the cross-party Justice Committee in a new 61-page report, which calls for serious engagement with the public by the Government.
The Justice's sentencing remarks are often revised and delivered by other Justices in similar cases and are widely quoted when the case of Baker and Crump is re-reported in the Australian media: "You have outraged all accepted standards of the behaviour of men. The description of 'men' ill becomes you.
Sarah Boone, the woman recently found guilty of murdering her boyfriend in 2020 by suffocating him in a suitcase, will be sentenced in an Orlando courtroom on Monday and faces up to life in prison.
Judgments from Supreme Court trials are available to the public, [10] as are the sentencing remarks, [11] unless a suppression order has been taken preventing these being released (for example, involving juveniles, public figures or in some controversial matters).