HKSAR v. MAI LI CHAN

HKSAR v. MAI LI CHAN

The magistrate was entitled to adopt the sentencing approach in HKSAR v. Yim Lee Kuen; the appellant's use of a false identity combined with commission of additional criminal offences after entry were valid aggravating factors; the imposed sentence of 15 months is not manifestly excessive and the appeal is dismissed.

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Citation
HKSAR v. MAI LI CHAN
Parties
Respondent: HKSAR; Appellant: MAI LI CHAN
Court
Court of First Instance
Jurisdiction
Hong Kong
Judgment Date
18 January 2006
Case Number
HCMA1100/2005
Procedural Posture
Magistracy Appeal / Court of First Instance Appeal Judgment
Outcome
Appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
False Representation, False Travel Documents, Unlawful Remaining, Sentencing Guidelines, Aggravating Factors
Source Language
en
Immigration Law Criminal Law Sentencing False Representation False Travel Documents Unlawful Remaining Sentencing Guidelines Aggravating Factors

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Parties

HKSAR

Respondent

MAI LI CHAN

Appellant

Procedural Posture

Magistracy Appeal / Court of First Instance Appeal Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the sentence of 15 months imprisonment was manifestly excessive
  2. 2 Whether the sentencing guideline in HKSAR v. Yim Lee Kuen applies to this offender
  3. 3 Whether the appellant's commission of other criminal offences after false entry constitutes an aggravating factor

Ratio Decidendi

The magistrate was entitled to adopt the sentencing approach in HKSAR v. Yim Lee Kuen; the appellant's use of a false identity combined with commission of additional criminal offences after entry were valid aggravating factors; the imposed sentence of 15 months is not manifestly excessive and the appeal is dismissed.

Court Disposition

Appeal dismissed

Orders

  • Sentence of 15 months imprisonment upheld