HKSAR v. CHAN KAI SING
The magistrate erred by failing to apply s44(3) RTO and s4(2)(b) MVIRA which require that the disqualification ordered for the present offences be consecutive to the earlier disqualification; appellate court varied the disqualification to 12 months on each charge to run concurrently with each other but consecutively...
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- Citation
- HKSAR v. CHAN KAI SING
- Parties
- Respondent: HKSAR; Appellant: CHAN KAI SING
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 28 March 2000
- Case Number
- HCMA1258/1999
- Procedural Posture
- Magistracy Appeal (criminal) / Judgment on Appeal in Court of First Instance
- Outcome
- Appeal allowed in part; disqualification orders varied; custodial sentence upheld.
- Legal Topics
- Driving Whilst Disqualified, Driving Without Third Party Insurance, Disqualification Periods, Consecutive Disqualifications, Mitigation and Sentencing
- Source Language
- en
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Parties
HKSAR
Respondent
CHAN KAI SING
Appellant
Procedural Posture
Magistracy Appeal (criminal) / Judgment on Appeal in Court of First Instance
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the magistrate erred by failing to apply sections requiring consecutive disqualification orders
- 2 Whether disqualification for each offence should run concurrently with each other but consecutively to an earlier disqualification
- 3 Whether immediate imprisonment was appropriate given the guilty plea and mitigating circumstances
Ratio Decidendi
The magistrate erred by failing to apply s44(3) RTO and s4(2)(b) MVIRA which require that the disqualification ordered for the present offences be consecutive to the earlier disqualification; appellate court varied the disqualification to 12 months on each charge to run concurrently with each other but consecutively to the earlier 12 month disqualification, while upholding the immediate custodial sentence of 28 days (concurrent).
Court Disposition
Appeal allowed in part; disqualification orders varied; custodial sentence upheld.
Orders
- Disqualification of 12 months on each of Charges 1 and 2 to run concurrently with each other but consecutively to the earlier disqualification order NK 006220/99 dated 28 October 1999.
- The sentences of imprisonment (28 days for each offence, to run concurrently) are upheld and remain to be served by the appellant.
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