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- R_v_Thomas abstract "R v Thomas was an Australian court case decided in the Victorian Court of Appeal on 18 August 2006. It concerned the conviction in February 2006 of Joseph Thomas (nicknamed "Jihad Jack" in the media) on terrorism-related charges, specifically receiving funds from Al Qaeda. The appeal revolved around the admissibility of a confession Thomas made during an interrogation in Pakistan in 2003. The court found that the evidence, which was crucial to Thomas' convictions, was inadmissible because it had not been given voluntarily. The court accordingly quashed his convictions, but after further hearings ordered on 20 December 2006 that he be retried rather than acquitted.".
- R_v_Thomas wikiPageID "6593555".
- R_v_Thomas wikiPageRevisionID "604269765".
- R_v_Thomas court Supreme_Court_of_Victoria.
- R_v_Thomas dateDecided "2006-08-18".
- R_v_Thomas fullName "The Queen v Joseph Terrence Thomas".
- R_v_Thomas hasPhotoCollection R_v_Thomas.
- R_v_Thomas judges "Maxwell P, Buchanan & Vincent JJA".
- R_v_Thomas name "R v Thomas".
- R_v_Thomas opinions "* the admissions made in the 8 March 2003 interview were not made voluntarily, and were not admissible as evidence * alternatively, "it would be contrary to public policy for this Court to condone what was a knowing non-compliance with the legal protection afforded by Australian law"".
- R_v_Thomas priorActions "DPP v Thomas".
- R_v_Thomas subsequentActions "R v Thomas ; R v Thomas".
- R_v_Thomas subject Category:2006_in_Australia.
- R_v_Thomas subject Category:2006_in_case_law.
- R_v_Thomas subject Category:Australian_criminal_law.
- R_v_Thomas subject Category:Civil_rights_case_law.
- R_v_Thomas subject Category:Criminal_procedure.
- R_v_Thomas subject Category:Supreme_Court_of_Victoria_cases.
- R_v_Thomas subject Category:Terrorism_in_Australia.
- R_v_Thomas comment "R v Thomas was an Australian court case decided in the Victorian Court of Appeal on 18 August 2006. It concerned the conviction in February 2006 of Joseph Thomas (nicknamed "Jihad Jack" in the media) on terrorism-related charges, specifically receiving funds from Al Qaeda. The appeal revolved around the admissibility of a confession Thomas made during an interrogation in Pakistan in 2003.".
- R_v_Thomas label "R v Thomas".
- R_v_Thomas sameAs m.0gd013.
- R_v_Thomas sameAs Q7278322.
- R_v_Thomas sameAs Q7278322.
- R_v_Thomas wasDerivedFrom R_v_Thomas?oldid=604269765.
- R_v_Thomas isPrimaryTopicOf R_v_Thomas.