NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Carbone [2022] NSWSC 373 Hearing dates: 25 February 2022 Date of orders: 14 April 2022 Decision date: 14 April 2022 Jurisdiction: Common Law - Criminal Before: Garling J Decision: See [70] Catchwords: CRIME — murder — sentence after judge-alone trial — joint criminal enterprise to cause grievous bodily harm — objectively serious crime — offence committed whilst subject to good behaviour bond — relevant psychological evidence — strong family support SENTENCING — aggravating factors — findings of fact beyond reasonable doubt — findings consistent with verdict — verdict given by judge after judge-alone trial Legislation Cited: Crimes Act 1900 Crimes (High Risk Offenders) Act 2006 Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 Cases Cited: Cheung v The Queen [2001] HCA 67; 209 CLR 1 Filippou v R [2015] HCA 29; 256 CLR 47 Lowe v The Queen [1984] HCA 46; 154 CLR 606 Madden v R [2011] NSWCCA 254 Markarian v R [2005] HCA 25; 228 CLR 357 Muldrock v The Queen [2011] HCA 39; 244 CLR 120 R v Bedford (1986) 5 NSWLR 711; 28 A Crim R 311 R v Carbone [2021] NSWSC 1552 R v Gilmore (1979) 1 A Crim R 416 R v Isaacs (1997) 41 NSWLR 374 Savvas v The Queen [1995] HCA 29; 183 CLR 1 The Queen v Olbrich [1999] HCA 54; 199 CLR 270 Texts Cited: Not Applicable Category: Sentence Parties: The Crown Diego Carbone (Accused) Representation: Counsel: M England / E Curran (Crown) M Tedeschi QC (Offender)
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