Regina v Paul John Finn [2002] NSWCCA 86
The sentencing judge erred by not treating the applicant's plea as at the first reasonable opportunity and by imposing sentences inconsistent with parity principles, thus warranting intervention and resentencing; appellant’s mitigating circumstances justified a lesser custodial sentence.
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 19 March 2002
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Leave to Appeal and Resentencing
- Outcome
- Leave to appeal granted; appeal allowed; sentences imposed in District Court quashed; resentencing ordered as outlined.
- Legal Topics
- ['false Instrument' 'fraud' 'sentencing' 'plea of Guilty' 'discount for Plea' 'parity' 'special Circumstances' 'general Deterrence']
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Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Leave to Appeal and Resentencing
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether appropriate discount was given for plea of guilty' 'Whether parity with other offenders was properly considered' 'Whether special circumstances were properly determined' 'Appropriate degree of general deterrence in fraud cases']
Ratio Decidendi
The sentencing judge erred by not treating the applicant's plea as at the first reasonable opportunity and by imposing sentences inconsistent with parity principles, thus warranting intervention and resentencing; appellant’s mitigating circumstances justified a lesser custodial sentence.
Court Disposition
Leave to appeal granted; appeal allowed; sentences imposed in District Court quashed; resentencing ordered as outlined.
Orders
- ['Leave to appeal granted.' 'Appeal allowed.' 'Sentences imposed in the District Court quashed.' "Count 1: applicant sentenced to 2 years' imprisonment from 11 May 2001 to 10 May 2003; non-parole period fixed at 16 months expiring 10 September 2002." 'Counts 2-6: applicant sentenced to fixed terms of 16 months...
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