NSW Caselaw
District Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Cook [2022] NSWDC 157 Hearing dates: 26 April 2022 Date of orders: 13 May 2022 Decision date: 13 May 2022 Jurisdiction: Criminal Before: Priestley SC, DCJ Decision: 1 - The offender is convicted of each of the 7 charges set out in the above table. 2 - Taking into account the objective seriousness of each of the matters and the subjective matters detailed above, and taking into account the various Form 1 matters in relation to the particular offences to which they relate, and applying the 25% discount for the early plea of guilty, the offender is sentenced to an aggregate term of imprisonment of 14 years, to date from 1 November 2019, and with a non parole period of 9 years, to date from 1 November 2019 and expiring on 31 October 2028. Legislation Cited: Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 Drugs Misuse and Trafficking Act Crimes (High Risk Offenders) Act 2006 (NSW) Cases Cited: Muldrock (2011) 244 CLR 120 R v McLaren [2012] NSWCCA 284 Moananu [2022] NSWCCA 85 Bugmy (2013) 249 CLR 571 Millwood v R [2012] NSWCCA 2 De la Rosa [2010] NSWCCA 194 Nguyen [2005] NSWSC 600 R v Mohamad Ali [2005] NSWSC 334 R v Walsh [2004] NSWSC 111; (2004) 142 A Crim R 140 Smith v R [2020] NSWCCA 181 Woodbridge v R [2010] NSWCCA 185 Duncan v R [2012] NSWCCA 78 Crowley v R [2021] NSWCCA 45 Hall v R [2021] NSWCCA 220 R v Holder [1983] 3 NSWLR 245 Mill v The Queen [1988] HCA 70 Cahyadi v R [2007] NSWCCA 1 Category: Sentence Parties: Regina (Crown) Cook (Offender) Representation: Swift Crown Prosecutor Krisenthal Counsel for the Offender File Number(s): 2019/00206586 Publication restriction: Unrestricted
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