NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : R v CK; R v TCS [2007] NSWSC 1424
HEARING DATE(S) : 2 November 2007
JUDGMENT DATE : 7 December 2007
JUDGMENT OF : Latham J
DECISION : CK - On the offence of Manslaughter, you are convicted. You are sentenced to a non parole period of 4 years, to date from 2 January 2007, to expire 1 January 2011, with a balance of term of 2 years, expiring 1 January 2013. You are eligible to be released at the expiration of the non parole period. Pursuant to s 19 of the Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act, I direct that your sentence be served in a juvenile justice centre. I further direct that your supervision whilst on parole be undertaken by the Probation and Parole Service; TS - On the offence of Manslaughter, you are convicted. You are sentenced to a non parole period of 3 years and 6 months, to date from 2 January 2007, to expire 1 July 2010, with a balance of term of 2 years and 6 months, expiring 1 January 2013. You are eligible to be released at the expiration of the non parole period. Pursuant to s 19 of the Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act, I direct that your sentence be served in a juvenile justice centre. I further direct that your supervision whilst on parole be undertaken by the Probation and Parole Service
CATCHWORDS : CRIMINAL LAW - Sentence - Manslaughter by Unlawful and Dangerous Act - Juvenile Offenders - Offence Committed in Company - Unprovoked Assault upon Young Male.
LEGISLATION CITED : Children (Criminal Proceedings) Act 1987
R v Voss [2003] NSWCCA 182 CASES CITED : R v O'Hare [2003] NSWSC 652 R v LAL & PN [2007] NSWSC 445 R v KT [2007] NSWSC 83
Regina - Crown PARTIES : Offender (1) CK Offender (2) TCS
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