NSW Caselaw
New South Wales Supreme Court
CITATION : R v Almirol [No 2] [2007] NSWSC 323
29/01/07 - 31/01/07 01/02/07 05/02/07 - 09/02/07 12/02/07 - 16/02/07 HEARING DATE(S) : 19/02/07 - 23/02/07 26/02/07 - 28/02/07 01/03/07 - 02/03/07 05/03/07 - 09/03/07 12/03/07 - 15/03/07 30/03/07
JUDGMENT DATE : 13 April 2007
JURISDICTION : Common Law Division Criminal List
JUDGMENT OF : Kirby J
DECISION : Sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 4 years and 3 months dating from 1 May 2004 and expiring 31 July 2008; with a non parole period of 3 years and 2 months dating from 1 May 2004 and expiring on 30 June 2007. The first day upon which eligible for parole will be 1 July 2007.
CATCHWORDS : Criminal Practice & Procedure - sentence - accessory after the fact to murder - plea of guilty - assisting to cut up and dispose of body and clean up - offender well affected by alcohol - whether offence aggravated by being in company - strong subjective case.
LEGISLATION CITED : Crimes Act 1900 Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999
R v Hawken (1986) 27 A Crim R 32 R v Quach [2002] NSWSC 1205 R v Faulkner [2000] NSWSC 944 CASES CITED : R v Winston (1994) 74 A Crim R 312 R v Galea [2003] NSWSC 465 R v Gersteling [2004] NSWSC 504 R v Mirad [2004] NSWSC 701 R v Button & Griffen (2002) 129 A Crim R 242
PARTIES : Regina Alejandro Almirol
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