R v Guo; R v Qian [2010] NSWCCA 170
The sentences were manifestly inadequate because each respondent participated in an elaborate, sophisticated scheme using phantom companies and deception to convert legitimate payments into cash, avoid taxation and exploit workers. Mr Guo dealt with $716,394.73 over two months in a pivotal role, and Mr Qian...
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- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 05 August 2010
- Procedural Posture
- Crown Appeals Against Sentence Under S.5 D Criminal Appeal Act 1912 / Appeal From Sentences Imposed in the Parramatta District Court
- Outcome
- Crown appeals allowed; sentences quashed; respondents resentenced to full-time imprisonment, with Mr Qian subject to a recognizance release order.
- Legal Topics
- ['crown Appeal Against Sentence' 'manifest Inadequacy' 'money Laundering' 'dealing in Proceeds of Crime' 'financial Transaction Reporting' 'structuring Transactions to Avoid Reporting Requirements' 'general Deterrence' 'periodic Detention' 'full Time Imprisonment']
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Procedural Posture
Crown Appeals Against Sentence Under S.5 D Criminal Appeal Act 1912 / Appeal From Sentences Imposed in the Parramatta District Court
Legal Issues
- 1 ['Whether the sentences imposed on Yun Lin Guo and Jin Hua Qian were manifestly inadequate in length and form.' "Whether the sentences adequately reflected the objective seriousness of the respondents' offences and the need for general deterrence." 'Whether full-time imprisonment rather than periodic detention was required for each respondent.']
Ratio Decidendi
The sentences were manifestly inadequate because each respondent participated in an elaborate, sophisticated scheme using phantom companies and deception to convert legitimate payments into cash, avoid taxation and exploit workers. Mr Guo dealt with $716,394.73 over two months in a pivotal role, and Mr Qian structured withdrawals totalling $2,278,100.00 over six months using false identities and knowing the need to avoid the $10,000 reporting threshold. The objective seriousness of each offence and the need for general deterrence required significant full-time imprisonment, and periodic detention was not appropriate despite the respondents' guilty pleas and subjective circumstances.
Court Disposition
Crown appeals allowed; sentences quashed; respondents resentenced to full-time imprisonment, with Mr Qian subject to a recognizance release order.
Orders
- ['Crown appeal allowed with respect to sentence imposed upon Yun Lin Guo at the Parramatta District Court on 6 October 2009.' 'The sentence imposed on 6 October 2009 is quashed and, in its place, Yun Lin Guo is sentenced to imprisonment for three years and 10 months commencing on 16 October 2009 and expiring on 15...
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