4513.0 - Criminal Courts, Australia, 2008-09 Quality Declaration
ARCHIVED ISSUE Released at 11:30 AM (CANBERRA TIME) 12/03/2010
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DEFENDANTS FINALISED All states and territories, except Tasmania had increases in the numbers of defendants finalised in the Magistrates' Courts in 2008-09. Western Australia (12%), South Australia (8%) and New South Wales (8%) had the largest increases. Tasmania's finalised defendants decreased by over half (53%) from 53,368 in 2007-08 to 24,971 in 2008-09. This was due to the introduction of new legislation in 2008 that allowed for infringement notices to be dealt with, without proceeding to court (see Explanatory Notes paragraph 97). Charges withdrawn by the prosecution Defendants finalised through charges being withdrawn by the prosecution increased by 11% from 40,459 in 2007-08 to 44,725 in 2008-09. Despite this increase, the number of defendants finalised through charges being withdrawn by the prosecution had declined from 9% of all finalised defendants in 2003-04 to 7% in 2008-09. During 2008-09, the following offences had the largest proportion of defendants finalised via the withdrawal of charges by the prosecution:
The Australian Capital Territory (24%), South Australia (12%) and Victoria (10%) had larger proportions of defendants whose charges were withdrawn than the national average (7%). Tasmania had the smallest proportion of defendants whose charges were withdrawn, at 2%.
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