NSW Caselaw
District Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Dillon-Shallard [2022] NSWDC 478 Hearing dates: 29 July 2022 and 14 October 2022 Date of orders: 14 October 2022 Decision date: 14 October 2022 Jurisdiction: Criminal Before: Scotting DCJ Decision: 1 The offender is convicted. 2 I impose a term of imprisonment of 1 year and 9 months. 3 Pursuant to s 7(1) Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999, the sentence imposed is to be served by way of an ICO. The sentence will commence today (14 October 2022) and expire on 13 July 2024. 4 The offender must report to the Penrith Community Corrections Office on or before 4pm on 21 October 2022. 5 The standard conditions of the order apply: (a) the offender must not commit any offence; and (b) the offender must submit to supervision by a Community Corrections Officer. 6 The following additional conditions apply: (a) the offender must abstain from taking all restricted or prohibited drugs, except those prescribed by a medical practitioner; (b) the offender must receive treatment for drug and alcohol rehabilitation as reasonably directed by Community Corrections; (c) the offender must participate in and receive mental health treatment as reasonably directed by Community Corrections; and (d) the offender is to perform 100 hours of community service work. Catchwords: CRIME — Violent offences — Reckless wounding Legislation Cited: Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 Cases Cited: Bugmy v R (2013) 249 CLR 571 R v Olbrich (1999) 199 CLR 270 Category: Sentence Parties: Regina (Crown) Ian Dillon-Shallard (Offender) Representation: Solicitors: Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (Crown) Sydney Criminal Lawyers (Offender) File Number(s): 2019/187357 Publication restriction: None
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