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NSW Court of Criminal Appeal Delivers Ruling in Steele v R Case

NSW Court of Criminal Appeal - [2026] NSWCCA 99

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

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NSW Court of Criminal Appeal Delivers Ruling in Steele v R Case
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The NSW Court of Criminal Appeal has delivered judgment in Steele v R [2026] NSWCCA 99.

Case details

Citation: [2026] NSWCCA 99

Decision date: 2026-07-03

Court: NSW Court of Criminal Appeal

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CRIME — Appeals — Appeal against conviction — Extension of time in which to appeal — application brought over 18 months after conviction — where no satisfactory explanation for delay advanced — public interest in adhering to time limit on appeals or applications for leave — whether extension of time should be refused CRIME — Appeals — Appeal against conviction — Unreasonable verdict — where applic

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