NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal
CITATION: Michael Thomas HAWKINS v REGINA [2006] NSWCCA 91
HEARING DATE(S): Thursday 25 August 2005
JUDGMENT DATE: 3 May 2006
JUDGMENT OF: Sully J at 1; Hidden J at 14; Hall J at 35
DECISION: Leave granted - (by majority) appeal dismissed.
CATCHWORDS: CRIMINAL LAW: application for leave to appeal against sentence - charges of aggravated break, enter and steal - stealing in a dwelling - making and using false instruments - further matters on Form 1 - whether offences aggravated by involving multiple victims or a series of criminal acts - whether lesser sentence warranted
Crimes Act 1900 LEGISLATION CITED: Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 Criminal Appeal Act 1912
R v Tadrosse [2005] NSWCCA 145 CASES CITED: R v Henry & Ors (1999) 46 NSWLR 346 Attorney-General's application under s37 of the Crimes (Sentencing) Procedure Act 1999 (No. 1 of 2002) (2002) 137 A Crim R 180
PARTIES: Michael Thomas HAWKINS (applicant) REGINA (respondent)
FILE NUMBER(S): CCA 2005/679
COUNSEL: Mr G Smith (applicant) Mr P Miller (respondent)
SOLICITORS: S E O'Connor - Solicitor for Legal Aid (applicant) S Kavanagh - Solicitor for Public Prosecutions (respondent)
LOWER COURT JURISDICTION: District Court
LOWER COURT FILE NUMBER(S): 03/11/0927; 03/11/0417
LOWER COURT JUDICIAL OFFICER: Solomon DCJ
LOWER COURT DATE OF DECISION: 08/25/2005
IN THE COURT OF CRIMINAL APPEAL 2005/679
SULLY J HIDDEN J HALL J
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