R v Mucenski [2004] NSWCCA 299

R v Mucenski [2004] NSWCCA 299

Although some disparity between the applicant's sentence and Ms Collins' sentence was justified by her more favourable subjective case and the findings about her lesser role, the difference between six years full-time imprisonment for the applicant and three years to be served by periodic detention for Ms Collins...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
03 September 2004
Procedural Posture
Application for Leave to Appeal Against Sentence / Court of Criminal Appeal Appeal From District Court Sentence
Outcome
Leave to appeal granted; appeal allowed; sentence on the charge of ongoing supply of a prohibited drug quashed and replaced; sentence for unauthorised possession of a firearm confirmed.
Legal Topics
['ongoing Supply of Cocaine' 'unauthorised Possession of a Firearm' 'sentencing Disparity Between Co Offenders' 'manifest Excess' 'guilty Plea' 'rehabilitation' 'form 1 Offences']
['criminal Law' 'sentencing' 'drug Offences' 'firearms Offences'] ['ongoing Supply of Cocaine' 'unauthorised Possession of a Firearm' 'sentencing Disparity Between Co Offenders' 'manifest Excess' 'guilty Plea' 'rehabilitation' 'form 1 Offences']

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Procedural Posture

Application for Leave to Appeal Against Sentence / Court of Criminal Appeal Appeal From District Court Sentence

  1. 1 ['Whether the sentence imposed on the applicant for ongoing supply of cocaine should be set aside because of marked disparity with the sentence imposed on his co-offender.' "Whether the applicant's sentence was manifestly excessive or failed to give appropriate weight to his youth, drug addiction, prospects of rehabilitation, early guilty plea and remorse."]

Ratio Decidendi

Although some disparity between the applicant's sentence and Ms Collins' sentence was justified by her more favourable subjective case and the findings about her lesser role, the difference between six years full-time imprisonment for the applicant and three years to be served by periodic detention for Ms Collins could not be justified. The disparity gave rise to a justifiable sense of grievance, requiring the applicant's sentence for ongoing supply to be quashed and re-sentenced.

Court Disposition

Leave to appeal granted; appeal allowed; sentence on the charge of ongoing supply of a prohibited drug quashed and replaced; sentence for unauthorised possession of a firearm confirmed.

Orders

  • ['Leave to appeal is granted and the appeal is allowed.' 'The sentence on the charge of ongoing supply of a prohibited drug is quashed.' 'In lieu, and taking into account the matters on the Form 1, the applicant is sentenced to imprisonment for four years and four months, to date from 28 February 2003, with a...