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Figgis & Jefferson Pty Ltd v Mosman Council [1993] NSWLEC 201

FIGGIS & JEFFERSON PTY. LIMITED v. MOSMAN COUNCIL [1993] NSWLEC 201 (3 December 1993).

http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/nsw/NSWLEC/1993/201.html

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Salacup and Salacup [1993] FamCA 120

Salacup and Salacup [1993] FamCA 120; (1993) FLC 92-431 (23 November 1993).

http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/FamCA/1993/120.html

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Bugden v Rogers (1993) Aust Tort Reports 81-246

ON 23 NOVEMBER 1993, the NSW Court of Appeal delivered Bugden v Rogers (1993) Aust Tort Reports 81-246.

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Edwards v R [1993] HCA 63

ON 17 NOVEMBER 1993, the High Court of Australia delivered Edwards v R [1993] HCA 63; (1993) 178 CLR 193; (1993) 68 A Crim R 349 (17 November 1993).

http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/high_ct/178clr193.html

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Weissensteiner v R [1993] HCA 65

ON 17 NOVEMBER 1993, the High Court of Australia delivered Weissensteiner v R [1993] HCA 65; (1993) 178 CLR 217; (1993) 68 A Crim R 251 (17 November 1993).

http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/high_ct/178clr217.html

The accused’s election to exercise the right to silence is not free from consequences. In this case, the majority of the High Court held that the trial judge did not make an error by directing the jury that the prosecution’s inferences could be more safely drawn when “the accused elects not to give evidence of relevant facts which can be easily perceived to be in his knowledge”.

Mason CJ, Deane and Dawson JJ said: “Much depends upon the circumstances of the particular case and a jury should not be invited to take into account the failure of the accused to give evidence unless that failure is clearly capable of assisting them in the evaluation of the evidence before them.”

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In the Appeal Of: Suzanne Best Appellant and Gary William Best [1993] FamCA 107

In the Appeal Of: Suzanne Best Appellant and Gary William Best  [1993] FamCA 107 (8 October 1993).

http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/cases/cth/FamCA/1993/107.html

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Nightwalkers, eavesdroppers and brothel keepers

ON 24 SEPTEMBER 1993, the NSW Crimes Act 1900 was amended to abolish the offences of common nightwalking, eavesdropping and keeping a brothel.

http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/nsw/consol_act/ca190082/

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Cambodian constitution

ON 21 SEPTEMBER 1992, the Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia was adopted.

Click to access section_01_01_ENG.pdf

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ICAC v Cornwall (1993) 38 NSWLR 207

ON 8 SEPTEMBER 1993, the Supreme Court of NSW delivered Independent Commission Against Corruption v Cornwall (1993) 38 NSWLR 207.

Journalist Deborah Cornwall was found guilty of contempt for not disclosing the names of unnamed police officers who told her that underworld figure Arthur “Neddy” Smith had been a police informer.

Ms Cornwall received a two month suspended sentence and 90 hours of community service.

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