NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
R v Jeffrey Dunn [2005] NSWSC 1231 CITATION : This decision has been amended. Please see the end of the judgment for a list of the amendments.
HEARING DATE(S) : 6,7,8,9,14 June, 5 August and 13 September 2005
JUDGMENT DATE : 13 September 2005
JUDGMENT OF : Latham J at 1
DECISION : Manslaughter - Non-parole period of five years, to date from 12 March 2004, to expire on 11 March 2009. The balance of the term shall be three years expiring on 11 March 2012.
CATCHWORDS : Sentence: Manslaughter - Finding by Jury of Provocation.
The Queen v See 2001 NSWSC 776 The Queen v Ladd 2001 NSWSC 1055 The Queen v Griffis 2001 NSWSC 1154 The Queen v Popovic 2001 NSWSC 1118, The Queen v Gardiner 2001 NSWSC 1147, The Queen v Tindall 2002 NSWSC 1108, The Queen v Lynch 2002 NSWSC 1140, CASES CITED : The Queen v Johnson 2003 NSWCCA 129, The Queen v KMB 2003 NSWSC 862, The Queen v Marlow 2003 NSWSC 1130, The Queen v Walsh 2004 NSWSC 111, The Queen v Williams 2004 NSWSC 189, The Queen v Clark 2004 NSWSC 1125, The Queen v Hamoui [number 4] 2005 NSWSC 279. The Queen v Previtera 1997 94 ACR 76
Crown - Regina PARTIES : Accused - Jeffrey Dunn
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 2004/2841
Crown - P Conlan SC COUNSEL : Offender - RJ Button
Crown - S Kavanagh SOLICITORS : Offender - SE O'Connor
LOWER COURT JURISDICTION :
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW SOUTH WALES COMMON LAW DIVISION
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