NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Court of Criminal Appeal
CITATION: Kanengele-Yondjo v Regina [2006] NSWCCA 354
HEARING DATE(S): 24 October 2006
JUDGMENT DATE: 16 November 2006
JUDGMENT OF: McClellan CJ at CL at 1; Sully J at 2; Hislop J at 3
DECISION: 1. Leave to appeal granted; 2. Appeal dismissed.
CATCHWORDS: The order previously made suppressing the publication of the names of the victims is continued - Criminal law - Sentence - Malicious infliction of grievous bodily harm by infecting with HIV virus - Worst case category - Discount for plea of guilty - Totality - Not manifestly excessive.
Crimes Act 1900 - ss 35(1)(b), 36 LEGISLATION CITED: Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 - ss 3A, 21A(3)(k), 21A(5)), 22(1), 45, 101A Criminal Appeal Act 1912 - s 6(3)
Markarian v R (2005) 215 ALR 213 Mill v the Queen (1988) 166 CLR 59 Pearce v The Queen (1998) 194 CLR 610 R v Johnstone [2004] NSWCCA 307 R v Scott [2003] NSWCCA 286 CASES CITED: R v Simpson (2001) 53 NSWLR 704 R v Thompson (1999-2000) 49 NSWLR 383 R v Twala (NSWCCA unreported 4 November 1994) R v Weldon [2002] 136 A Crim R 55 R v Wilson [2005] NSWCCA 219 Veen v The Queen [No 2] (1987-1988) 164 CLR 465
PARTIES: Applicant - Stanislas Kanengele-Yondjo Respondent - Regina
FILE NUMBER(S): CCA 2006/1382
COUNSEL: Applicant - Mr J. Stratton SC Respondent - Ms D. Woodburne
SOLICITORS: Applicant - Legal Aid Commission of New South Wales Respondent - Director of Public Prosecutions (New South Wales)
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