NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : Regina v SSA & Siose [2007] NSWSC 1202
HEARING DATE(S) : 05/02/07-07/02/07, 09/02/07, 12/02/07-16/02/07, 19/02/07; 21/02/07; 26/02/07; 29/06/07
JUDGMENT DATE : 2 November 2007
JUDGMENT OF : Hidden J at 1
DECISION : The juvenile offender is sentenced to imprisonment for a non-parole period of thirteen years, commencing on 27 July 2005 and expiring on 26 July 2018, and a balance of term of five years, commencing on 27 July 2018 and expiring on 26 July 2023. I direct that he serve his sentence as a juvenile offender until he turns twenty-one years of age. ; John Phillip Siose is sentenced to imprisonment for a non-parole period of three years and nine months, commencing on 28 September 2005 and expiring on 27 June 2009, and a balance of term of three years, commencing on 28 June 2009 and expiring on 27 June 2012.
CATCHWORDS : CRIMINAL LAW: - Sentence - stabbing - young offenders - one found guilty of murder at trial - other pleaded guilty to manslaughter
LEGISLATION CITED : Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 s21A Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act 1987 s19(3)(a)
CASES CITED : R v E & B (2006) 164 A Crim R 208 R v Hearne (2001) 124 A Crim R 451
Regina (Crown) PARTIES : SSA (young offender) John Phillip Siose (offender)
FILE NUMBER(S) : SC 2006/00003137 (2006/1112); 2006/00003136 (2006/1111)
T Baily (Crown) COUNSEL : D Yehia (young offender) P Young SC (offender)
Director of Public Prosecutions (Crown) SOLICITORS : Heenan & Co (young offender) Nikola Velcic & Associates (offender)
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