NSW Caselaw
District Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Peter May [2018] NSWDC 446 Hearing dates: 11 May 2018 Date of orders: 13 September 2018 Decision date: 13 September 2018 Jurisdiction: Criminal Before: Wilson SC DCJ Decision: See [123] Catchwords: CRIME – SENTENCE – plea of guilty – multiple accounts of drug supply – additional charges on Form 1 Legislation Cited: Confiscation of Proceeds of Crimes Act 1989 Crimes (Sentencing Procedure Act) 1999 Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 Cases Cited: R v McNaughton (2006) 66 NSWLR 566 Veen v The Queen (No 2) (1988) 164 CLR 465 Texts Cited: None Category: Sentence Parties: Regina (Crown) Peter May (Offender) Representation: Counsel: Ms G Lewer (Offender)
Solicitors: ODPP (Crown) Legal Aid (Offender) File Number(s): 2015/239352; 2016/381430 Publication restriction: None
REMARKS ON SENTENCE
INTRODUCTION 1. The Offender appears before the Court for sentencing after pleading guilty to the charges on the Crown Sentence Summary (Exhibit A).
charges for sentence 1. The charges for which the Offender is to be sentenced are: 1. supply prohibited drug, being 7.97g of methylamphetamine (in breach of s25(1) of the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985), identified as the H59013466 offence; 2. supply prohibited drug, being 71.33g of 3, 4 MDA (in breach of s25(1) of the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985); 3. supply prohibited drug, being 373.4g of 1,4 butaneidol (in breach of s25(1) of the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985); and 4. supply prohibited drug, being 86.32g of 3, 4 MDMA (in breach of s25(1) of the Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985). The three previous offences are identified as the H63208556 offences.
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