NSW Caselaw
New South Wales District Court
CITATION: R v Khosravi, Alborz [2008] NSWDC 298
HEARING DATE(S): 13/06/08
JUDGMENT DATE: 10 December 2008
JURISDICTION: Criminal
JUDGMENT OF: Nicholson SC DCJ
Hinder police in their investigation: Convicted. Sentenced to a fixed term of imprisonment of 3 months to date from the 14th November 2006 and to expire on the 13th February 2007. Affray: DECISION: Convicted. Sentenced to a fixed term of imprisonment of 18 months to date from the 14th of December 2006 and expire on the 13th June 2008. Maliciously inflict gbh: Convicted. Sentenced to a non- parole period of 3 years and 9 months to commence on the 14th June 2007 and expire on the 13th March 2011, the balance of term of 3 years expiring on the 13 March 2014.
CATCHWORDS: Criminal Law - sentence - standard non parole offence - maliciously inflict GBH with intent to inflict GBH - affray - requesting co-offenders to hinder investigations by giving false information - teenage party at hom of absent parents - uninvited guests chased by victim afdter fracas - affray focused on victim - victim left on ground by co-offenders - offender inflicts 40cm wound on victim's back - use of broken bottle to inflict wound - GBH intended was GBH achieved - offender effected by alcohol - post offence offender incites co-offenders to give false alibi for offender to police - criminality of hinder police assessed - criminality of affray assessed - maliciously inflict GBH with intent fals in mind range of objective seriousness - plea of guilty - reasonable subjectives - offence commited whilst on s.9 bond - contrite.
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