NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal
CITATION : R v Brownlowe [2004] NSWCCA 465 HEARING DATE(S) : 14 December 2004 JUDGMENT DATE : 20 December 2004
JUDGMENT OF : Wood CJ at CL at 1; Simpson J at 2; Barr J at 46 DECISION : Leave to appeal granted, appeal dismissed.
CATCHWORDS : application for leave to appeal against sentences - detaining for advantage - aggravated sexual assault - indecent assault - total accumulation of sentences imposed in respect of rape offences on the sentence imposed in respect of detention offence - common elements between offences - relevance of sentencing patterns from foreign jurisdictions - synchronicity with English guidelines - parity - whether overall sentence imposed has been shown to be manifestly excessive LEGISLATION CITED : Crimes Act 1900, s61J, s61L, s90A Lowe v The Queen [1984] HCA 46; 154 CLR 606 Pearce v The Queen [1998] HCA 57; 194 CLR 610 CASES CITED : Postiglione v The Queen [1997] HCA 26; 189 CLR 295 R v Billam [1986] 1 All ER 985; 1 WLR 349 R v Millbery; R v Morgan; R v Lackenby [2002] EWCA Crim 2891; [2003] 2 All ER 939 Siganto v The Queen [1998] HCA 74; 194 CLR 656 PARTIES : Crown - Respondent Raymond Brownlowe - Applicant FILE NUMBER(S) : CCA 2002/2507 COUNSEL : DC Frearson SC - Crown P Byrne SC/ I McLachlan - Applicant SOLICITORS : SE O'Connor - Crown Ross Hill & Associates - Applicant
LOWER COURT District Court JURISDICTION : LOWER COURT 01/51/0054 FILE NUMBER(S) : LOWER COURT Job ADCJ JUDICIAL OFFICER :
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