NSW Caselaw
New South Wales District Court
CITATION: R v Beau LEGLISE [2010] NSWDC 123
HEARING DATE(S): 11/02/10
JUDGMENT DATE: 11 February 2010
JURISDICTION: CRIMINAL
JUDGMENT OF: Finnane QC DCJ
DECISION: In each matter I sentence him to a four year head sentence and effectively a one year six month non parole period, which is an exceptionally generous non parole period.
CATCHWORDS: CRIMINAL LAW - sentence - sentencing orders - multiple aggravated robbery whilst on bail -
LEGISLATION CITED: CRIMES (SENTENCING PROCEDURE) ACT 1999 (NSW) s 95(1) Crimes Act1900 (NSW)
CASES CITED: R v Henry (1999) 46 NSWLR 346
PARTIES: Regina v Beau William LEGLISE
FILE NUMBER(S): 2009/153809
SOLICITORS: Director of Public Prosecutions (Crown) Ms C Donnelly (Offender)
1. HIS HONOUR: Beau Leglise, who was born on xx xxxx 1989, is before this Court on three charges. The first is aggravated robbery committed on 14 April 2009. That is proffered under s 95(1) of the Crimes Act1900 (NSW) and carries a maximum penalty of twenty years imprisonment. The second is robbery in company on 15 April 2009, the victim being Daniel Jones. The third is a robbery in company on the same day, the victim being Diego Valverdi.
2. The second and third counts involved a robbery in company of two people who were together at the same time. The first count involved a robbery on a man called Kim at a totally separated time and in a different place.
3. At the time these robberies were committed he was on bail for offences with which he had been charged on 21 December 2008, that is, of assaulting an officer, resisting arrest and behaving in an offensive manner and another offence for which he had been charged on 11 December 2008, one of possessing implements with an intention to use them for the purpose of breaking and entering a motor vehicle.
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