NSW Caselaw
District Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Brandon Sharpley [2014] NSWDC 253 Hearing dates: 28 November 2014 Decision date: 28 November 2014 Jurisdiction: Criminal Before: Yehia SC DCJ Decision: The offender is convicted.
With respect to the first count of aggravated break enter and steal, pursuant to s 9 Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999, the offender is to enter into a good behaviour bond for a period of 2 years to date from 28 November 2014 and subject to the conditions specified at [65].
With respect to the first count of aggravated break enter and steal, pursuant to s 86 of the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999, the offender is ordered to perform community service for 100 hours (including hours at an Attendance Centre). Catchwords: CRIMINAL LAW – aggravated break and enter – Aboriginal offender – youth – deprived background – intoxication Legislation Cited: Crimes Act 1900 Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 Cases Cited: R v Blackman and Walters [2001] NSWCCA 121 BP v R [2010] NSWCCA 159 Bugmy v The Queen [2013] HCA 37 R v Fernando (1992) 76 A Crim R 58 Hejazi v The Queen [2009] NSWCCA 282 Kennedy v The Queen [2010] NSWCCA 260 KT v R [2008] NSWCCA 51 R v Lattouf (Court of Criminal Appeal (NSW), 12 December 1996, unrep) Locke v R [2010] NSWCCA R v Millwood [2012] NSWCCA 2 R v Ponfield (1999) 48 NSWLR 327 Veen v The Queen (No. 2) (1988) 164 CLR 465 Yardley and Betts (1979) 22 SASR 108 Category: Sentence Parties: Director of Public Prosecutions (Crown) Brandon Sharpley (Offender) Representation: Ms Marayan (Crown) Mr Day (Offender) File Number(s): 2014/036599 Publication restriction: nil
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