HKSAR v. CHAN WAI BUN

HKSAR v. CHAN WAI BUN

The magistrate's adoption of a 3-month starting point for repeated breaches of driving disqualification, reduced to 2 months for a guilty plea, was within proper sentencing bounds given the appellant's repeated disqualifications, traffic record and public safety risk; the sentence was not manifestly excessive and is...

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Citation
HKSAR v. CHAN WAI BUN
Parties
Appellant: Appellant; Respondent: HKSAR
Court
Court of First Instance
Jurisdiction
Hong Kong
Judgment Date
9 December 2004
Case Number
HCMA1174/2004
Procedural Posture
Appeal From Magistrates' Court / Sentence Appeal
Outcome
Appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
Driving While Disqualified, Disqualification, Breach of Court Order, Sentencing Starting Point, Prior Convictions
Source Language
en
Criminal Law Traffic Offences Sentencing Driving While Disqualified Disqualification Breach of Court Order Sentencing Starting Point Prior Convictions

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Parties

Appellant

Appellant

HKSAR

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Appeal From Magistrates' Court / Sentence Appeal

  1. 1 Whether the magistrate's sentence of 2 months imprisonment for driving while disqualified was manifestly excessive or wrong in principle
  2. 2 Whether a 3-month starting point for imprisonment was appropriate given the appellant's history and the precedent
  3. 3 The relevance of prior disqualifications and traffic convictions to sentence severity

Ratio Decidendi

The magistrate's adoption of a 3-month starting point for repeated breaches of driving disqualification, reduced to 2 months for a guilty plea, was within proper sentencing bounds given the appellant's repeated disqualifications, traffic record and public safety risk; the sentence was not manifestly excessive and is upheld.

Court Disposition

Appeal dismissed

Orders

  • Appeal dismissed
  • Sentence of 2 months' imprisonment on the second charge affirmed