Elizabeth Hollingworth
Judge of the Supreme Court of Victoria
Assumed office
7 June 2004
Personal details
NationalityAustralian
EducationUniversity of Western Australia
University of Oxford
OccupationJudge, lawyer

Elizabeth Hollingworth is a Trials Division justice at the Supreme Court of Victoria. She was appointed to the bench in June 2004, after a 15-year career as a lawyer beginning in 1989.[1]

In June 2014, Hollingworth made an order banning any reporting, including on the affidavit provided by Gillian Bird,[2] in Australia,[3] about a case involving Securency International, a partially state-owned company at the time, allegedly involved in the bribery of officials to win currency printing contracts.[4] The order was published by WikiLeaks in July 2014,[5] and Hollingworth revoked the suppression order in June 2015.[6]

On 2 October 2014, Hollingworth sentenced Dylan Closter to 9 years and 3 months (6 years non parole) over the one-punch death of David Cassai, which fueled Cassai's mother to lobby for harsher sentencing in relation to one-punch deaths.[7]

On 29 October 2019, Hollingworth sentenced Codey Herrmann to 36 years (30 years non parole) over the murder of Aiia Maasarwe.[8]

On 19 December 2023, Convicted terrorist Abdul Nacer Benbrika is released into the community after Hollingworth granted his release on an extended supervision order.[9]

References

  1. "Honourable Justice Elizabeth Hollingworth". Melbourne Law School. Retrieved 4 October 2013.
  2. Rowan Callick (1 August 2014). "Bribery case for overseas eyes only". The Australian.
  3. "Australian court's gagging order condemned as 'abuse of legal process'". The Guardian. 30 July 2014. Retrieved 2 August 2014.
  4. "Securency international: Australian authorities charge central bank subsidiaries for corruption". Norton Rose Fulbright. July 2011. Archived from the original on 6 March 2014. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
  5. "Australia-wide censorship order for corruption case involving Malaysia, Indonesia and Vietnam". WikiLeaks. 29 July 2014.
  6. DPP (Cth) v Brady [2015] VSC 246 (16 June 2015), Supreme Court of Victoria.
  7. "One-punch killer Dylan John Closter sentenced to six years jail over NYE death of David Cassai in Rye". Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  8. "Codey Herrmann jailed for 36 years for rape and murder of Aiia Maasarwe". Retrieved 17 May 2021.
  9. Silva, Kristian (19 December 2023). "Victorian Supreme Court grants Abdul Nacer Benbrika release on an extended supervision order". ABC News. Retrieved 19 December 2023.
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