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Court of Criminal Appeal Supreme Court New South Wales Medium Neutral Citation: Daniel Clayton Scott v R [2011] NSWCCA 221 Hearing dates: 14 September 2011 Decision date: 07 October 2011 Before: Bathurst CJ at 1 James J at 2 Johnson J at 86 Decision: Leave to appeal against sentence is granted but appeal is dismissed Catchwords: Criminal Law - sentencing for offence in accordance with sentencing practice at time of offence, when delay between offence and sentencing Legislation Cited: Crimes Act - ss 18, 24, 97(2), 346 Criminal Appeal Act - s 6(3) Cases Cited: R v MJR (2002) 54 NSWLR 368 R v Frazer and Spencer [2007] NSWSC 1449 R v Shore (1992) 66 A Crim R 37 R v Moon (2000) 117 A Crim R 497 R v PLV (2001) 51 NSWLR 736 R v Puta and Ors [2001] NSWSC 225 R v Nikau [1999] NSWCCA 322 R v Marsh [2001] NSWSC 1109 R v Clissold [2002] NSWCCA 356 Cahyadi v R (2007) 168 A Crim R 41 Pearce v The Queen (1998 194 CLR 610 Texts Cited: Sentencing Homicides in New South Wales 1994-2001 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Daniel Clayton Scott, Regina Representation: S Dowling (Crown) P Lange (Applicant) S Kavanagh (Crown) Matouk Joyner Lawyers (Applicant) File Number(s): 2008/92916 Decision under appeal Citation: R v Daniel Clayton Scott [2010] NSWSC 1026 Date of Decision: 2010-09-10 00:00:00 Before: Hidden J File Number(s): SC 2008/92916
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