R v Zuniga Frias [2019] NSWDC 365

R v Zuniga Frias [2019] NSWDC 365

The offending was at the midrange of objective seriousness for importation of a commercial quantity of methamphetamine, requiring a substantial sentence for general deterrence. The defendant was entitled to a 25% discount for early plea of guilty and 15% for assistance to authorities. No penalty other than...

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Parties
Prosecution: Regina; Defendant: Norma Zuniga Frias
Jurisdiction
Australia
Judgment Date
19 July 2019
Procedural Posture
Criminal / Sentencing
Outcome
conviction and sentence of imprisonment
Legal Topics
Importation of Border Controlled Drugs, Sentencing, Drug Trafficking, Plea of Guilty, Assistance to Authorities, Objective Seriousness, General Deterrence
Criminal Law Importation of Border Controlled Drugs Sentencing Drug Trafficking Plea of Guilty Assistance to Authorities Objective Seriousness General Deterrence

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Parties

Regina

Prosecution

Norma Zuniga Frias

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Criminal / Sentencing

  1. 1 What is the appropriate sentence for importing a commercial quantity of a border controlled drug contrary to section 307.1(1) of the Criminal Code (Cth)?
  2. 2 What discounts should be applied for plea of guilty and cooperation with authorities?
  3. 3 How do subjective factors including remorse and rehabilitation prospects affect sentencing?

Ratio Decidendi

The offending was at the midrange of objective seriousness for importation of a commercial quantity of methamphetamine, requiring a substantial sentence for general deterrence. The defendant was entitled to a 25% discount for early plea of guilty and 15% for assistance to authorities. No penalty other than imprisonment was appropriate. The defendant's subjective case, remorse, and rehabilitation prospects were taken into account but did not outweigh the need for deterrence and denunciation.

Court Disposition

conviction and sentence of imprisonment

Orders

  • Convicted of importing a commercial quantity of a border controlled drug contrary to section 307.1(1) of the Commonwealth Criminal Code.
  • After a 40% discount for plea of guilty and cooperation, imposed a head sentence of 7 years, 2 months and 12 days imprisonment.