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Firearm Offences

DPP v Cassells [2024] VCC 1174 (1 August 2024)
Possession of trafficable quantity of firearms

DPP v Richards [2024] VCC 917 (19 June 2024)
Theft – Possession of a drug of dependence – Unauthorised possession of a trafficable quantity of firearms – Possessing firearms contrary to a firearm prohibition – Handling stolen goods – Unlicenced driving – Possess prohibited weapon without exemption/approval

DPP v Fazal [2023] VCC 1970 (3 November 2023)
Handle stolen goods – Possess unregistered general category handgun – Reckless conduct endangering life – Possession of drugs of dependence – Possess unregistered category A longarm – Related summary offences – Possess cartridge ammunition – Assault with weapon – Deal with property suspected of being proceeds of crime – Prohibited person in possession of registered category B longarm

DPP v Dieng (a pseudonym) [2023] VCC 698 (3 May 2023)
Theft – Possess firearm as a prohibited person – Aggravated burglary – Commit indictable offence whilst on bail

DPP v Creswell [2024] VCC 534 (23 April 2024)
Prohibited person possess firearm – Recklessly cause injury – Possess drug of dependence – Commit indictable offence whilst on bail – Use unregistered motor vehicle on highway – Fraudulently using registration label

DPP v Vandergulik [2023] VCC 657 (20 April 2023)
Threat to inflict serious injury – Prohibited person possess a firearm – Storing a firearm in an insecure manner whilst unlicenced – Persistently contravene a family violence intervention order – Attempting to pervert the course of justice – Breaching a family violence intervention order – Commit an indictable offence whilst on bail – Possessing a controlled weapon without lawful excuse – Possessing cartridge ammunition without a licence or permit

DPP v Kemp [2023] VCC 235 (22 February 2023)
Unauthorised possession of a trafficable quantity of firearms – Possession of a drug of dependence – Dealing with property suspected of being the proceeds of crime – Possessing cartridge ammunition, while not the holder of a licence – Entering a private residence without express or implied authority from the occupier or any lawful excuse