NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : R v Bellamy [2000] NSWSC 1217 CURRENT JURISDICTION: Criminal FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 70028/2000 HEARING DATE(S) : 6 November 2000; 4 December 2000; 11 December 2000 JUDGMENT DATE : 11 December 2000
PARTIES : Regina Bradley Dean Bellamy JUDGMENT OF : Wood CJatCL at 1
COUNSEL : J. Kielly SC A. Webb SOLICITORS : NSW DPP LAC DECISION : 1:Manslaughter: (taking into account 1 matter in form 1 applicable to that count) Sentenced to imprisonment for 5 years from 5 August 1999, to expire on 4 August 2004.; 2. Armed Robbery sentenced to imprisonment for 5 years from 5 August 2002. To be served partially concurrently and partially cumulatively on sentence for manslaughter; to expire 4 August 2007; 3. Aggravated break enter and steal (taking into account 3 matters on form 1 applicable to this count) sentenced to imprisonment for 4 years from 5 August 2005, to expire on 4 August 2009. To be served partially concurrently and partially cumulatively upon sentence for offence of armed robbery.; The total head sentence is accordingly a period of imprisonment for 10 years, although as a whole it equates to a sentence of 14 years imprisonment.; I specify a total non parole period of 7 and a half years from 5 August 1999. ; Earliest date eligible for release on parole is 5 February 2007.; The total non parole period is made up of non parole periods in respect of the first sentence of 3 years commencing from 5/8/99 and expiring on 4/8/2002; in respect of the second sentence of 3 years commencing on 5/8/2002 and expiring on 4/8/2005; and in respect of the third sentence of 1 year 6 months commencing on 5/8/2005 and expiring on 4/2/2007.
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