How do I find court outcomes NSW?

The most recently published judgments and decisions are listed on the NSW Caselaw homepage. To find judgments or decisions of a particular court or tribunal, use the Caselaw advanced search and browse pages.

Are court cases public record Australia?

During court cases, records are kept of everything that is said by the judge, jury and witnesses while court is in session. These records are sometimes accessible to the public.

Where can I find out the sentence someone got in court?

If you are a victim or witness in the case and have left the court before the trial has ended and would like to know the outcome of the case, you can contact the person who asked you to come to court. They will be able to give you the information on the sentence.

How to find a court list in NSW?

Court lists 1 NSW Online Registry. The interactive court list, at the NSW Online Registry, allows you to search for a particular case by name, case number, location, date, jurisdiction, title of presiding 2 View the daily court list. 3 Court locations. 4 Chief Industrial Magistrate’s Court. 5 Listing and sitting arrangements.

What kind of cases are in the NSW State Archives?

The Index records: trial number and where tried, name of defendant, offence, date of trial and Judge, verdict and sentence. This index includes cases relating to the payment of debts on promissory notes or goods, services, or for slander.

What are the records of the NSW Supreme Court?

The Index records: registration number, name of defendant, place and date of committal, offence and where committed for trial. Includes criminal cases tried before the Supreme Court at Sydney and on the Circuit for the period 1863-1919.

What are the names of the higher courts in NSW?

Records of the Higher Courts include the Court of Quarter Sessions, the District Court and the Supreme Court.