NSW Caselaw
District Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Rousianos; R v Kalal; R v Trivedi [2011] NSWDC 1 Hearing dates: 4 July 2011 Decision date: 04 July 2011 Jurisdiction: Criminal Before: Conlon DCJ Decision: Mr Rousianos: In respect of the charges of assault occasioning actual bodily harm, sentenced to a non-parole period of fifteen months to date back from 20 April 2011 and to expire on 19 July 2012. In respect of those two offences sentenced to additional terms of fifteen months imprisonment to expire on 19 October 2013. In respect of each of the charges of stealing from the person, sentenced to a non-parole period of twelve months that will date from 20 October 2011 and expire on 19 October 2012. In respect of each of those offences sentenced to additional terms of eighteen months to expire on 19 April 2014.
Mr Trivedi: In respect of each of these offences, sentenced to a non-parole period of fifteen months to date from 10 June 2011 and to expire on 9 September 2012. In respect of each offence I sentence you to additional terms of fifteen months to expire on 9 December 2013.
Mr Kalal: in respect of each of these offences sentenced to a non-parole period of fifteen months to date from 22 April 2011 and to expire on 21 July 2012. Sentenced to additional terms of fifteen months to expire on 21 October 2013. Recommend to the Corrections Authorities that all three offenders be classified to permit entry to the young offenders program. Category: Sentence Parties: Regina (Crown) Dennis James Rousianos (Offender) Raed Kalal (Offender) Vivek Bharatkumar Trivedi (Offender) Representation: Counsel:
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