NSW Caselaw
District Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Proctor [2022] NSWDC 489 Hearing dates: 11 August 2022 and 14 October 2022 Date of orders: 19 October 2022 Decision date: 19 October 2022 Jurisdiction: Criminal Before: Scotting DCJ Decision: 1 1 The offender is convicted. 2 Pursuant to s 8(1) Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999, instead of imposing a sentence of imprisonment, the offender is ordered to comply with a Community Corrections Order for 3 years. 3 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. 4 The following additional conditions apply: (a) the offender must participate in and receive mental health treatment as reasonably directed by Community Corrections; (b) the offender must not associate with Ethon Paul; (c) the offender must complete 80 hours community service work. 5 The offender must report to the Wyong Community Corrections Office on or before 4pm on 26 October 2022.
Catchwords: CRIME — Property offences — Break and enter with intent to commit serious indictable offence Legislation Cited: Crimes Act 1900 Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 Cases Cited: R v Olbrich (1999) 199 CLR 270 Category: Sentence Parties: Regina (Crown) Nathan William Proctor (Offender) Representation: Solicitors: Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (Crown) Aubrey Brown Lawyers (Offender) File Number(s): 2021/335510 Publication restriction: None
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