Newman v R [2015] NSWCCA 270

Newman v R [2015] NSWCCA 270

The sentence imposed was manifestly excessive given the circumstances of the offence, being at the lower end of seriousness with only moderate injury, despite aggravating factors such as the victim's vulnerability and use of a weapon. Comparable cases demonstrate inconsistency if the original sentence stands,...

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Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
19 October 2015
Procedural Posture
Appeal Against Sentence / Court of Criminal Appeal Decision
Outcome
Appeal allowed; sentence quashed; new sentence imposed
Legal Topics
['appeal Against Sentence' 'wounding With Intention to Cause Grievous Bodily Harm' 'manifest Excess' 'comparable Sentences']
['criminal Law'] ['appeal Against Sentence' 'wounding With Intention to Cause Grievous Bodily Harm' 'manifest Excess' 'comparable Sentences']

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Procedural Posture

Appeal Against Sentence / Court of Criminal Appeal Decision

  1. 1 ['Whether the sentence imposed was manifestly excessive for wounding with intent to cause grievous bodily harm']

Ratio Decidendi

The sentence imposed was manifestly excessive given the circumstances of the offence, being at the lower end of seriousness with only moderate injury, despite aggravating factors such as the victim's vulnerability and use of a weapon. Comparable cases demonstrate inconsistency if the original sentence stands, justifying reduction; special circumstances warrant a reduced non-parole period.

Court Disposition

Appeal allowed; sentence quashed; new sentence imposed

Orders

  • ['Grant leave to appeal against sentence.' 'Appeal allowed.' 'The sentence imposed in the District Court on 25 July 2014 is quashed.' 'The Applicant is sentenced to a term of imprisonment of 4 years with a non-parole period of 2 years and 2 months commencing 26 May 2014 and expiring 25 July 2016 and a balance of the...