NSW Caselaw
Supreme Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Aljubouri; R v YA; R v Shaker [2019] NSWSC 180 Hearing dates: 21 February 2019 Date of orders: 01 March 2019 Decision date: 01 March 2019 Jurisdiction: Common Law Before: Wilson J Decision: Zulfukar Aljubouri (1) The offender is convicted of the offence of manslaughter, and of the offence of knowingly concealing a corpse. (2) An aggregate sentence for both offences pursuant to s 53A of the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act will be imposed. (3) Zulfukar Aljubouri is sentenced to a term of imprisonment for 7 years and 6 months, to date from 13 May 2015 and expiring on 12 November 2022. A non-parole period of 5 years and 7 months is set, expiring on 12 December 2020. (4) The indicative sentences are as follows: a. For manslaughter, imprisonment for 6 years and 6 months; b. For concealing a corpse, imprisonment for 2 years 5 months.
YA (1) The offender YA is convicted of the offence of accessory after the fact to manslaughter. He is sentenced to a community correction order for a term of 12 months from today, with the following conditions: a. He must not commit any offence; b. He must appear before the court if called on to do so at any time during the term of the community correction order; and c. He is to perform community service work for 84 hours. (2) He must report to the Liverpool Community Corrections Office on 8 March 2019 at 10am to facilitate the administration of the order.
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