NSW Caselaw
District Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Shah (No 2) [2022] NSWDC 500 Hearing dates: 22 July 2022 Date of orders: 16 September 2022 Decision date: 16 September 2022 Jurisdiction: Criminal Before: Sutherland SC DCJ Decision: At [154]-[156]. Catchwords: CRIME — Drug offences — Commonwealth sentence — Attempt to possess a marketable quantity of a border controlled drug — Cocaine — Hardship to family Legislation Cited: Crimes Act 1914 (Cth) Criminal Code Act 1995 (Cth) Cases Cited: Barbaro v The Queen; Zirilli v The Queen [2014] HCA 2; (2014) 305 ALR 323 Eiryo v R [2015] NSWCCA 16 Laurentiu & Becheru (1992) 63 A Crime R 40 Le Cerf (1978) 13 SASR 237 Lopes Duque v The Queen [2019] VSCA 212 Ojielumhen v R [2014] ACTCA 28 Omorogbe v R [2013] NSWCCA 201 R v Chew [2022] NSWDC 325 R v Freeman [2019] QCA 150 R v Lau [2020] NSWDC 843 R v Legros [2020] NSWDC 733 R v Muanchukingkan (1990) 52 A Crime R 354 R v Nguyen [2019] NSWDC 174 R v Olbrich [1999] HCA 54; 199 CLR 270 R v Pham (2010) 205 A Crim R 106 R v Pink [2021] NSWDC 47 R v Robson-Bolan [2022] NSWCCA 1 R v Villalobos [2018] VCC 1334 Totaan [2022] NSWCCA 75 Veale v R [2022] NSWCCA 154 Wong v The Queen [2001] HCA 84; 207 CLR 584 Category: Sentence Parties: Crown Abdul Malik Shah (Offender) Representation: Counsel: Mr B Stevens (Crown) Ms S Orman-Hales (Offender)
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