Topic > Analysis of due process in Brisbane Supreme Court hearings

Due process could be assisted in court by upholding the rights of the accused as a legal representative was present at the hearings and allowed two accused to receive a psychiatric report before to receive their sentences. This was further reflected in judges' beliefs about early criminal justice actors. The crime control model was reflected in the speed with which the first sentence was carried out. It can also be seen in the overall purpose of the sentence, which was to ensure the safety of the wider community by punishing the individual for his actions. Overall, the way the trials were conducted allowed all participants to receive