NSW Caselaw
District Court New South Wales
Medium Neutral Citation: R v Boctor [2020] NSWDC 46 Hearing dates: 25 and 26 February 2020 Date of orders: 26 February 2020 Decision date: 26 February 2020 Jurisdiction: Criminal Before: Montgomery DCJ Decision: (1) The offender is convicted;
(2) I grant bail on the following conditions:
(a) The offender is to attend court as and when required;
(b) The offender is to attend Community Corrections, Hornsby office on 5 March 2020 or as otherwise directed by Community Corrections;
(c) The offender is to comply with all reasonable directions of Community Corrections;
(3) I direct a Home Detention Assessment Report be obtained;
(4) I indicate that pending the further Home Detention Assessment Report being received, the intention of the Court is that the offender be sentenced to a term of imprisonment of one year and ten months to be served by way of an Intensive Corrections Order, commencing on a date when the Court has before it that report with conditions of home detention pursuant to the Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Regulation 2014, Regulation 189, save that such detention is not to apply during the hours of his work in his tobacconist, gift shop business and that the offender is to perform 250 hours of community service work;
(5) I indicate that it is the intention of the Court that when the matter is returned following receipt of the Home Detention Assessment Report that the offender be disqualified from holding a New South Wales Driver's License and from operating a motor vehicle on the roads of New South Wales for a period of 4 years commencing 19 January 2018 and ending 18 January 2022;
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