NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Haile [2016] NSWSC 1732 Hearing dates: 22 February-9 June 201611 November 2016; 2 December 2016 Date of orders: 09 December 2016 Decision date: 09 December 2016 Jurisdiction: Common Law - Criminal Before: RS Hulme AJ Decision: Up to the time of the conclusion of the trial of the co-accused listed to commence on 7 August 2017 or further order, as an incident of any publication of these remarks there be no naming of, or reference to, the co-accused or to the Prisoner having been involved a joint criminal enterprise;
Up to the time of the conclusion of the trial of the co-accused listed to commence on 7 August 2017 or further order, there be no publication of the fact of application by the co-accused for non-publication orders, or of the proceedings consequent thereon, or to any of the details of the preceding paragraphs (paragraphs 1 – 7) of these reasons; The full terms of the orders are set out in the judgment.
I grant liberty to any person to apply in respect of those orders.
Imprisonment for a non-parole period of 24 years commencing on 5 November 2013 together with a further term of 8 years imprisonment. Record as the date upon which it appears to the Court that you shall become eligible for parole, 5 November 2037 Catchwords: CRIMINAL LAW - Sentence – murder - unusual motive Legislation Cited: Court Suppression and Non-Publication Orders Act 2010 (NSW) Crimes Act 1900 Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 Category: Principal judgment Parties: Regina Daniel Haile Representation: Counsel: Mr D Patch (Crown) Mr E Ozen (Prisoner)
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