NSW Caselaw
District Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Ngaosri; R v Bevinetto [2019] NSWDC 547 Hearing dates: 17 July 2019 Date of orders: 17 July 2019 Decision date: 17 July 2019 Jurisdiction: Criminal Before: M L Williams SC DCJ Decision: Bevinetto – An aggregate term of imprisonment of four years, seven months with a non-parole period of 2 years, 9 months: at [40]. Ngaosri – A term of imprisonment of 18 months, pursuant to s 20(1)(b) Crimes Act 1914 (Cth) the offender is to be released forthwith on the condition that the offender enters into a recognisance: at [41] Catchwords: SENTENCING — Aggravating factors — Financial gain — Substantial harm, injury, loss or damage SENTENCING — Mitigating factors — Plea of guilty — Remorse — Rehabilitation SENTENCING — Relevant factors on sentence — Co-offenders — Deterrence — General deterrence — Specific deterrence SENTENCING — Subjective considerations on sentence — Drug addiction — Hardship Legislation Cited: Crime (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 Crimes Act 1914 (Cth) Crimes (Currency) Act 1981 (Cth) Criminal Code Drug Misuse and Trafficking Act 1985 (NSW) Firearms Act 1996 (NSW) Cases Cited: DPP v Rohde (1985) 17 A Crim R 166 Muldrock v The Queen (2011) 244 CLR 120 R v Doherty [2016] VCC 1359 R v Gittany [2002] NSWCCA 139 R v Haywood (unreported, NSWDC, Sides DCJ, 20 June 2016) R v Institoris [2002] NSWCCA 8 R v Institoris (2002) 129 A Crim R 458 R v Meades (unreported, NSWDC, Goldring DCJ, 29 June 2000) R v Megaloudis [2013] NSWDC 302 R v Nasser [2016] VCC 2033 R v Sabbah (unreported NSWDC, Girdham DCJJ, 31 August 2018) Texts Cited: Nil Category: Sentence Parties: Regina (Crown)
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