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New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal CITATION : Regina v Jason Lisle JOHNSON [1999] NSWCCA 431 FILE NUMBER(S) : CCA 60076/99 HEARING DATE(S) : 1 October 1999 JUDGMENT DATE : 16 December 1999
PARTIES : Regina Jason Lisle Johnson JUDGMENT OF : Spigelman CJ at 1; Grove J at 2; Sully J at 3
LOWER COURT JURISDICTION : District Court LOWER COURT FILE NUMBER(S) : 98/21/3187 98/21/3239 LOWER COURT JUDICIAL OFFICER : Ford DCJ
COUNSEL : C. K. Maxwell SC - Crown P. Byrne SC - Applicant SOLICITORS : S. E. O'Connor - Crown Naomi Hamilton - Applicant CATCHWORDS : Criminal law - break, enter and steal - pleas of guilty to 7 offences - 18 further offences taken into account, 12 of which were further offences of breaking, entering and stealing; 2 were offences of breaking, entering and stealing with intent and 3 were offences not being offences of breaking, entering and stealing - applicant sentenced to penal servitude for effectively 6 years: MT 3 years/AT 3 years - appeal against severity dismissed; Applicant submits that sentencing Judge wrongly failed to take into account the requirements of the Drug Court Act 1998 - held: no such error ACTS CITED : Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) Drug Court Act 1998 (NSW) DECISION : Leave granted to applicant to appeal against sentences passed upon him in the District Court; Appeal dismissed.
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL
60076/99
SPIGELMAN CJ GROVE J SULLY J
16 December 1999
REGINA v Jason Lisle JOHNSON
JUDGMENT
1 SPIGELMAN CJ: I agree with Sully J.
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL
60076/99
SPIGELMAN CJ GROVE J SULLY J
16 December 1999
REGINA v Jason Lisle JOHNSON
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