R v McNamara [2002] NSWCCA 318

R v McNamara [2002] NSWCCA 318

The combination of the applicant's rehabilitation efforts, early plea of guilty, absence of prior violent offending, demonstration of remorse, and other strong subjective features justified a significant reduction in sentence. The original sentence was manifestly excessive in light of these factors. The applicant...

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Parties
Respondent: Regina; Applicant: Glenn Ernest McNamara
Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
30 July 2002
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal Against Sentence
Outcome
Appeal allowed. Original sentence set aside. Applicant resentenced.
Legal Topics
Appeal Against Sentence, Discount for Guilty Plea, Special Circumstances, Manifestly Excessive Sentence
Criminal Law Appeal Against Sentence Discount for Guilty Plea Special Circumstances Manifestly Excessive Sentence

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Parties

Regina

Respondent

Glenn Ernest McNamara

Applicant

Procedural Posture

Criminal Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal Against Sentence

  1. 1 Whether the sentence imposed by the District Court was manifestly excessive
  2. 2 Whether sufficient weight was given to subjective features such as rehabilitation, early guilty plea, and family circumstances
  3. 3 Appropriate discount for early plea of guilty and relevance of special circumstances to the sentence

Ratio Decidendi

The combination of the applicant's rehabilitation efforts, early plea of guilty, absence of prior violent offending, demonstration of remorse, and other strong subjective features justified a significant reduction in sentence. The original sentence was manifestly excessive in light of these factors. The applicant should be resentenced with a twenty percent discount for the early plea, and special circumstances warrant a shorter non-parole period.

Court Disposition

Appeal allowed. Original sentence set aside. Applicant resentenced.

Orders

  • Grant the application for leave to appeal.
  • Allow the appeal.