NSW Caselaw
District Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Holt [2019] NSWDC 836 Hearing dates: 30 October 2019 Decision date: 01 November 2019 Jurisdiction: Criminal Before: KING SC DCJ Decision: Convicted. Special circumstances found – young age, first time in custody, need for an extended period of parole to assist with appropriate reintegration into the community. Indicative sentences of imprisonment: 005 – Count 4 – 5 years – NPP of 2 years & 6 months 002 – Count 6 – 5 years – NPP of 2 years & 6 months 006 – Count 5 – 1 year Aggregate sentence: The offender is sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 6 years comprising a NPP of 3 years to commence on 29 August 2019 and to expire on 28 August 2022, and a balance of term of 3 years to commence on 29 August 2022 and to expire on 28 August 2025. Catchwords: CRIMINAL – Sentence – after trial – found guilty on 3 of 7 counts - sexual intercourse without consent (2 counts) - intentionally recording an image without consent – opportunistic offences - at party – alcohol – issue of consent – offender's limited insight – lack of remorse and contrition - Victim Impact Statement – subjective matters Legislation Cited: Crimes Act 1900 Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 Category: Sentence Parties: Regina Holt, Thomlen Representation: Counsel: Mr A Metcalfe
Solicitors: Ms R O'Meagher Ms C Murphy Mr R Harrison File Number(s): 2018/00185831 Publication restriction: NPO in respect of the name of the complainant or anything that might tend to identify her
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