NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal
CITATION: Regina v Ancuta [2005] NSWCCA 275
HEARING DATE(S): 22/07/05
JUDGMENT DATE: 17 August 2005
JUDGMENT OF: Brownie AJA at 1; Buddin J at 25; Latham J at 26
DECISION: The time for filing a notice of application for leave to appeal extended until 17 December 2004. Leave to appeal granted. Sentence imposed by the District Court quashed. In lieu thereof, sentence the applicant to imprisonment to consist of a non-parole period of five years, commencing on 27 February 2003 and expiring on 26 February 2008, and a total term of eight years, commencing on 27 February 2003 and expiring on 26 February 2011. Specify 26 February 2008 as the earliest date on which the applicant will be eligible for parole.
CATCHWORDS: Sentencing - proper approach to standard non-parole period - - Sentencing - aggravating factors.
Criminal Appeal Act 1912 s 10(1)(a) Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 ss 25(2), 29 LEGISLATION CITED: Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act [year?] ss 21A(2), 23, 44(2), 54A, 54B Criminal Assets Recovery Act 1990
CASES CITED: Regina v Way [2004] NSWCCA 13
Regina PARTIES: Ion ANCUTA
FILE NUMBER(S): CCA 2004/3295
Crown: E Wilkins COUNSEL: Respondent: R Ramage QC with M Buscombe
Crown: S Kavanagh (Solicitor for Public Prosecutions) SOLICITORS: Respondent: Andrews Solicitors
LOWER COURT JURISDICTION: District Court
LOWER COURT FILE NUMBER(S): 03/21/0354
LOWER COURT JUDICIAL OFFICER: Delaney DCJ
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL 2004/3295
BROWNIE AJA BUDDIN J LATHAM J
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