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- Thomas_v_Mowbray abstract "Thomas v Mowbray [2007] HCA 33, was a decision handed down in the High Court of Australia on 2 August 2007 concerning the validity of Subdivision B of Division 104 of the Commonwealth Criminal Code, which allows the for imposition of "interim control orders". The case was brought by Joseph Terrence Thomas (referred to as "Jihad" Jack Thomas by the media), where he sought to challenge the interim control order that had been placed on him by a Federal Magistrate. The High Court ruled, by a 5:2 majority, that interim control orders were constitutional.".
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- Thomas_v_Mowbray court High_Court_of_Australia.
- Thomas_v_Mowbray dateDecided "2007-08-02".
- Thomas_v_Mowbray fullName "Joseph Terrence Thomas; Plaintiff v Graham Mowbray, Federal Magistrate & Ors; Defendants".
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- Thomas_v_Mowbray judges "Gleeson CJ, Gummow, Kirby, Hayne, Callinan, Heydon and Crennan JJ".
- Thomas_v_Mowbray name "Thomas v Mowbray".
- Thomas_v_Mowbray opinions "Subdivision B of Division 104 of the Commonwealth Criminal Code, which allows for the making of "interim control orders", is a valid law of the Commonwealth".
- Thomas_v_Mowbray priorActions "None".
- Thomas_v_Mowbray subject Category:2007_in_Australia.
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- Thomas_v_Mowbray subject Category:Australian_constitutional_law.
- Thomas_v_Mowbray subject Category:Defence_power_in_the_Australian_Constitution_cases.
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- Thomas_v_Mowbray comment "Thomas v Mowbray [2007] HCA 33, was a decision handed down in the High Court of Australia on 2 August 2007 concerning the validity of Subdivision B of Division 104 of the Commonwealth Criminal Code, which allows the for imposition of "interim control orders". The case was brought by Joseph Terrence Thomas (referred to as "Jihad" Jack Thomas by the media), where he sought to challenge the interim control order that had been placed on him by a Federal Magistrate.".
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