NSW Caselaw
District Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Garnett; R v Goodfellow [2014] NSWDC 355 Hearing dates: 14, 15, 18 July 2014 Decision date: 20 August 2014 Jurisdiction: Criminal Before: Payne DCJ Decision: GARNETT Sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 5 years 5 months with a non-parole period of 3 years 2 months
GOODFELLOW Total effective sentence of 8 years 9 months with a total effective non-parole period of 6 years comprised of the following: Count 1: Sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 4 years 3 months with a non-parole period of 18 months Count 2: Sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 7 years 2 months with a non-parole period of 4 years 8 months Count 3: Sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 3 years 7 months with a non-parole period of 2 years 3 months Catchwords: CRIMINAL LAW – sentence – armed robbery – co-offenders - parity Legislation Cited: Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 (NSW) Firearms Act 1996 (NSW) Cases Cited: Abbas, Bodiotis, Taleb and Amoun v R [2013] NSWCCA 115 Bichar v R [2006] NSWCCA 1 Hamze v R [2006] NSWCCA 36 Jackson v R [2010] NSWCCA 162 Muldrock v The Queen [2011] HCA 39; 244 CLR 120; 212 A Crim R 254 R v Campbell [2014] NSWCCA 102 R v Henry (1999) 46 NSWLR 346 R v McNaughton (2006) NSWLR 566; 163 A Crim R 381 R v Newell [2004] NSWCCA 183 R v Speeding [2001] NSWCCA 105; 121 A Crim R 426 Simpson v R [2014] NSWCCA 23 Thewlis v R [2008] NSWCCA 176; 186 A Crim R 279 Category: Sentence Parties: Regina (Crown) Maxwell Derek Garnett (Offender) Paul Goodfellow (Offender) Representation: Counsel: P Givorshner (Offender Garnett)
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