NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Regina v Bryant [2000] NSWSC 245 FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 70029/98 HEARING DATE(S) : 01/11/99-01/12/99 JUDGMENT DATE : 8 March 2000
PARTIES : Regina Adam Scott Bryant JUDGMENT OF : Dowd J at 1
COUNSEL : Crown: Ms Robinson Prisoner: Mr Boulton SOLICITORS : S.E. O'Connor CATCHWORDS : diminished responsibility - manslaughter - drug addiction - prisoner suffering from delusional paranoid schizophrenic disorder - maliciously inflicting grievous bodily harm - totality Crimes Act 1900 LEGISLATION CITED : Victims Rights Act 1996 Sentencing Act 1989 Regina v Byrne (1960) 2 QB 396 Regina v Tumanako (1992) 64 A Crim R 149 Regina v De Souza (unreported, NSW CCA 3 July 1997) Regina v Falconetti (unreported, NSW CCA 24 March 1992) Regina v Wright (unreported, NSW CCA 28 February 1997) CASES CITED : Regina v Troja (unreported, NSW CCA 16 July 1991) Regina v Previtera (1997) 94 A Crim R 67 Regina v Lean (unreported, Matthews J 13 August 1993) Regina v Elvin Ricky Gunes (unreported, Newman J 26 Februatry 1999) Regina v Veen (No.2) 164 CLR 474 Regina v Pearce (1989) 103 A Crim R 372 DECISION : Manslaughter: sentenced to a period of imprisonment of eleven years comprising a minimum term of seven years and an additional term of four years.; Maliciously inflict grievous bodily harm: sentenced to a fixed term of two years concurrent
THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES CRIMINAL DIVISION
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