NSW Caselaw
Reported Decision : 14 A Crim R 32
New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal
CITATION : Regina v Hyde [2003] NSWCCA 154 HEARING DATE(S) : 30 May 2003 JUDGMENT DATE : 30 May 2003
JUDGMENT OF : James J at 36; Smart AJ at 1 DECISION : (1) Leave to appeal against sentence granted (2) Appeal allowed; sentence quashed (3) In lieu of the sentence imposed, the applicant is sentenced to imprisonment for 21 months 15 days commencing on 28 July 2002 and expiring on 12 May 2004 with a non-parole period of 16 months expiring on 27 November 2003 on which date the applicant is to be released to parole. The applicant's parole is to be supervised and the applicant is to comply with all reasonable conditions stipulated by the Probation and Parole Service
CATCHWORDS : Sentencing - Partially suspended sentence - breach of s.12 bond - offender may be gaoled for period of bond not for period of sentence - correct construction of ss.12 and 99(1)(c) of Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act - Setting of non-parole period. LEGISLATION CITED : Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 Sentencing Act 1989 Gamgee (2001) 51 NSWLR 707 CASES CITED : Ponfield (1999) 48 NSWLR 327 Roos v DPP (1994) 34 NSWLR 254 at 261 PARTIES : Regina v Glen Paul Hyde FILE NUMBER(S) : CCA 60054/03 COUNSEL : (A) A P Cook (C) D M L Woodburne SOLICITORS : (A) D J Humphreys (C) S E O'Connor
LOWER COURT District Court JURISDICTION : LOWER COURT 01/31/0340 FILE NUMBER(S) : LOWER COURT English DCJ JUDICIAL OFFICER :
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL 60054/03
JAMES J SMART AJ
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