HKSAR v. BHALLA RAM
The 21 day imprisonment imposed by the magistrate for indecent assault on a bus was not wrong in principle nor manifestly excessive given the appellant's conduct (continuing advances after being told to stop), the strength of the evidence and the need for consistency and deterrence, so the appeal against sentence...
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- Citation
- HKSAR v. BHALLA RAM
- Parties
- Respondent: HKSAR; Appellant: BHALLA RAM
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 13 August 2002
- Case Number
- HCMA691/2002
- Procedural Posture
- Magistracy Appeal (on Appeal From WSCC 616 of 2002) / Appeal Against Sentence — Appellate Judgment
- Outcome
- Appeal dismissed; sentence affirmed
- Legal Topics
- Indecent Assault, Public Transport Offences, Sentencing Principles, Plea of Not Guilty, Appellate Review
- Source Language
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Parties
HKSAR
Respondent
BHALLA RAM
Appellant
Procedural Posture
Magistracy Appeal (on Appeal From WSCC 616 of 2002) / Appeal Against Sentence — Appellate Judgment
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the 21 day sentence was wrong in principle or manifestly excessive
- 2 Whether there was material to justify interference with the magistrate's sentence
- 3 Whether the defendant's good character and personal circumstances warranted mitigation
Ratio Decidendi
The 21 day imprisonment imposed by the magistrate for indecent assault on a bus was not wrong in principle nor manifestly excessive given the appellant's conduct (continuing advances after being told to stop), the strength of the evidence and the need for consistency and deterrence, so the appeal against sentence was dismissed.
Court Disposition
Appeal dismissed; sentence affirmed
Orders
- Appeal dismissed
- Sentence of 21 days imprisonment affirmed
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