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Farshchi v. The King

Case No. M20/2025
Case information

Lower Court Judgment

14/10/2024 Supreme Court of Victoria (Court of Appeal) (Priest, Niall and Taylor JJA)

[2024] VSCA 235

Catchwords

Constitutional law – Inconsistency – Criminal law – Appeal – Conviction – Where appellant charged with causing a person to remain in forced labour and conducting a business involving forced labour – Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth) – ss 270.6A(1) and (2) – Trial – Jury Directions Act 2015 (Vic) – s 64(1)(e) – Where trial judge directed the jury as to the meaning of the phrase “beyond reasonable doubt” – Whether trial judge erred by directing the jury that a reasonable doubt is not an unrealistic possibility – Whether direction diminishes the criminal standard of proof – Whether direction inconsistent with s 13.2 of the Criminal Code (Cth) and s 80 of the Constitution ­– Whether s 64(1)(e) is thereby not picked up by s 68(1) of the Judiciary Act 1903 (Cth) to apply to trials conducted in federal jurisdiction.

Documents

06/03/2025 Determination

27/03/2025 Notice of appeal

24/04/2025 Written submissions (Appellant)

24/04/2025 Chronology (Appellant)

22/05/2025 Written submissions (Respondent)

05/06/2025 Written submissions (Attorney-General for the State of Victoria, intervening)

12/06/2025 Reply

05/08/2025 Hearing (Full Court, Canberra)

05/08/2025 Outline of oral argument (Appellant)

05/08/2025 Outline of oral argument (Respondent)

05/08/2025 Outline of oral argument (Attorney-General for the State of Victoria, intervening)

Case recording