Hudi, Vladimir v Chung, Graham George [1981] FCA 87
The sentence of three months' imprisonment was not shown to be manifestly excessive nor based on material error or inadmissible facts; the appeal is therefore dismissed and the sentence confirmed.
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- Parties
- Appellant: Vladimir Hudi; Respondent: Graham George Chung
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 04 February 1981
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Appeal From Supreme Court of the Northern Territory to Federal Court
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed. Sentence confirmed.
- Legal Topics
- Sentencing, Illicit Sale of Alcohol, Liquor Licensing
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Parties
Vladimir Hudi
Appellant
Graham George Chung
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Appeal From Supreme Court of the Northern Territory to Federal Court
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the sentence of three months' imprisonment for selling liquor without authorisation was manifestly excessive
- 2 Whether the Special Magistrate and the Chief Justice took into account inadmissible or disputed facts in sentencing
- 3 Admission of fresh evidence on appeal
Ratio Decidendi
The sentence of three months' imprisonment was not shown to be manifestly excessive nor based on material error or inadmissible facts; the appeal is therefore dismissed and the sentence confirmed.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed. Sentence confirmed.
Orders
- The appeal is dismissed.
- The sentence of three months' imprisonment is confirmed.
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