Federal Court of Australia
FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
Williams v The Queen [2001] FCA 1464
DARREN FRANK WILLIAMS v THE QUEEN A5 of 2001 WILCOX, MILES and WHITLAM JJ 18 MAY 2001 CANBERRA
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY A5 of 2001
DISTRICT REGISTRY
BETWEEN: DARREN FRANK WILLIAMS
APPLICANT
AND: THE QUEEN
RESPONDENT
JUDGE: WILCOX, MILES and WHITLAM JJ
DATE OF ORDER: 18 MAY 2001
WHERE MADE: CANBERRA
THE COURT ORDERS THAT: 1. The sentences imposed on the appellant by the Supreme Court on 14 February 2001 be set aside. 2. On the first count the appellant is to be sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment suspended forthwith upon the condition that the appellant: (a) enter into a recognisance (self) in the sum of $1000 to be of good behaviour for three years; and the further conditions that the appellant: (b) accept psychiatric treatment and taking prescribed medication; (b) accept the supervision of the Director of Corrective Services during such period as the Director approves within the three years of the recognisance and accept such alcohol treatment and counselling as may be directed; (c) not approach within a 2 kilometre radius of 12 Harkness Street, Monash except for some important personal purpose and after obtaining permission from the Director of Adult Corrective Services or one of his officers. 3. On the third count, the appellant serve 208 hours of community service, and for that purpose report to the Director of Community Services Office in the Magistrates Court building in Canberra within seven days. Note: Settlement and entry of orders is dealt with in Order 36 of the Federal Court Rules.
IN THE FEDERAL COURT OF AUSTRALIA
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY A5 of 2001
DISTRICT REGISTRY
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