NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal
CITATION: REGINA v. TRINDALL [2005] NSWCCA 446
HEARING DATE(S): Wednesday 14 December 2005
JUDGMENT DATE: 14 December 2005
JUDGMENT OF: Hodgson JA at 43; McClellan AJA at 44; Hall J at 1
DECISION: (a) Leave to appeal should be granted; (b) The appeal should be upheld and the sentence imposed by the sentencing judge set aside; (c) That the applicant be sentenced in respect of the two steal from the person offences pursuant to s.94 of the Crimes Act 1900 to a non-parole period in respect of such offences of 18 months to commence on 7 March 2004 and to expire on 6 September 2005 and to a balance of term of 18 months to expire on 6 March 2007; (d) In respect of the offence under s.61 of the Crimes Act 1900 (common assault) that the applicant be sentenced to a fixed term of 18 months to commence on 7 March 2004 and to expire on 6 September 2005. Therefore, the applicant should be forthwith considered for release on parole.
Criminal Appeal Act 1912 LEGISLATION CITED: Crimes Act 1900 Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999
Thomson & Houlton (2000) 49 NSWLR 333 Fernando (1992) 76 A. Crim. R. 58 CASES CITED: Vincent (aka Harris) [2005] NSWCCA 135 Walter &Thompson [2004] NSWCCA 304 Newman & Simpson (2004) 145 A. Crim .R. 361
REGINA v. PARTIES: TRINDALL, Carol Anne
FILE NUMBER(S): CCA 2005/1590
Crown: J. Bennett, SC. COUNSEL: App: J. Manuell
SOLICITORS: Crown: S. Kavanagh
LOWER COURT JURISDICTION: District Court
LOWER COURT FILE NUMBER(S): 04/61/0160
LOWER COURT JUDICIAL OFFICER: Maguire DCJ.
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