Regina v Campbell [2000] NSWCCA 429

Regina v Campbell [2000] NSWCCA 429

The sentencing regime imposed was within the discretionary range available to the sentencing judge, considering the applicant's criminal record, seriousness of offences, and subjective circumstances including aboriginality. No conflict with the principles in Fernando was found.

Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
18 February 2000
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal Against Sentence
Outcome
Appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
['sentencing' 'break, Enter and Steal Offences' 'aboriginality in Sentencing']

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Procedural Posture

Criminal Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal Against Sentence

  1. 1 ['Whether the sentence imposed was manifestly excessive' "Whether the sentencing judge failed to give sufficient weight to the applicant's subjective circumstances, including aboriginality"]

Ratio Decidendi

The sentencing regime imposed was within the discretionary range available to the sentencing judge, considering the applicant's criminal record, seriousness of offences, and subjective circumstances including aboriginality. No conflict with the principles in Fernando was found.

Court Disposition

Appeal dismissed

Orders

  • ['Application for leave to appeal granted; appeal dismissed.']