NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : REGINA v Bilal SKAF; REGINA v Mohammed SKAF [2006] NSWSC 394
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JUDGMENT DATE : 28 July 2006
JURISDICTION : Common Law
JUDGMENT OF : Mathews AJ at 1
DECISION : BILAL SKAF: In relation to the first offence of aggravated sexual assault without consent a sentence of imprisonment for seventeen years to date from 12 February 2021 and to expire on 11 February 2038, with a non parole period of eleven years to commence on 12 February 2021 and to expire on 11 February 2032; in relation to the second offence of aggravated sexual intercourse without consent a sentence of imprisonment for fourteen years to commence on 12 February 2025 and to expire on 11 February 2033 ; The first date for release on parole will be 11 February 2033; MOHAMMED SKAF: In relation to the charge of aiding and abetting the principle offence committed by Bilal Scaf a sentence of imprisonment for fifteen years, to commence on 2 January 2012 and to expire on 1 January 2027, with a non parole period of 7.1/2 years, to commence on 2 January 2012 and to expire on 1 July 2019 ; The earliest date for realease on parole will be 1 January 2019.
CATCHWORDS : Criminal law - Bilal Skaf - aggravated sexual intercourse without consent (in company) - Mohammed Skaf - aiding and abetting the principal offence committed by Bilal Skaf
LEGISLATION CITED : Crimes Sentencing Procedure Act 1999
REGINA - Crown PARTIES : Bilal SKAF - Offender REGINA - Crown Mohammed SCAF - Offender
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 2005/1401; 2005/1402
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