NSW Caselaw
District Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v YY No. 3 [2016] NSWDC 364 Hearing dates: 01 December 2016 Date of orders: 01 December 2016 Decision date: 01 December 2016 Jurisdiction: Criminal Before: A Haesler SC DCJ Decision: Aggregate sentence of imprisonment. There will be a non-parole period of 5 years commencing 23 November 2015 and expiring 22 November 2020. The balance of the sentence of 3 years is to commence upon the expiration of the non-parole period on 23 November 2020 and expiring on 22 November 2023. The total sentence therefore is 8 years. You will be eligible for consideration for release to parole at the expiration of the non-parole period on 22 November 2020 Legislation Cited: Crimes Act 1900 Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 Cases Cited: BT v R [2010] NSWCCA 267 Burrell (2000) 114 A Crim R 207 Clarkson [2011] VSCA Clinch (1994) 72 A Crim R 301 Christodoulou [2008] NSWCCA 102 R v Gavel [2014] NSWCCA 56 GSH v R [2009] NSWCCA 214 Hili v R [2010] HCA 45, (2010) 242 CLR 520 Hoare v R (1989) 167 CLR 348 R v KNL [2005] NSWCCA 260 L, unreported NSWCCA 17/06/96 R v MAK [2006] NSWCCA 381 Markarian (2005) 228 CLR 357 Mill v The Queen (1988) 166 CLR 59 Muldrock v The Queen (2011) 244 CLR 120 Munda v Western Australia [2013] HCA 38; (2013) 249 CLR 600 R v NJK [2011] NSWCCA 151 PGM [2008] NSWCCA 172 R v Pham [2015] HCA Ryan (2001) 206 CLR 267 Sellen (1991) 57 A Crim R 313 Van Ryn [2016] NSWCCA 1 Way v R [2004] NSWCCA 131 R v Windle [2012] NSWCCA 222 Yates [1985] VR 41 at 50 Category: Sentence Parties: YY (Offender) Director of Public Prosecutions (Crown) Representation: Counsel: Mr M Fox (for the ODPP) Ms C Davenport (for the offender)
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