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NSW Court Delivers Criminal Appeal Decision in Elkerdi v R Case

NSW Court of Criminal Appeal - [2026] NSWCCA 96

By Daily Sydney Courts · Published 3 July 2026, 10:00 am

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NSW Court Delivers Criminal Appeal Decision in Elkerdi v R Case
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The NSW Court of Criminal Appeal has delivered judgment in Elkerdi v R [2026] NSWCCA 96.

Case details

Citation: [2026] NSWCCA 96

Decision date: 2026-07-03

Court: NSW Court of Criminal Appeal

Catchwords

CRIME — appeals — appeal against conviction —summing up of trial judge — whether summing up unbalanced and unfair — where applicant relied on co-accused’s evidence that he was dropped off prior to the offending — where trial judge expressed a number of views in the course of the summing up which were critical of the co-accused’s evidence — where trial judge made comments on evidence that went beyo

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