SO MING SHET v. THE QUEEN
Because the magistrate was unaware of the Chief Justice's decision in Wong Keung and had not given proper effect to the defendant's prima facie right of abode and other mitigation, the appellate court reduced the six month sentence to a term permitting immediate release.
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- Citation
- SO MING SHET v. THE QUEEN
- Parties
- Appellant: SO MING SHET; Respondent: THE QUEEN
- Court
- Court of First Instance
- Jurisdiction
- Hong Kong
- Judgment Date
- 5 March 1992
- Case Number
- HCMA80/1992
- Procedural Posture
- Magistracy Appeal (criminal) / Appeal to the High Court (appellate Jurisdiction) Judgment Delivered
- Outcome
- Original sentence of six months' imprisonment reduced to a term permitting immediate release; appellant to be released forthwith.
- Legal Topics
- Use of Unlawfully Obtained Travel Document, Right of Abode, Mitigation, Failure to Consider Binding Authority, Sentence Reduction
- Source Language
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Parties
SO MING SHET
Appellant
THE QUEEN
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Magistracy Appeal (criminal) / Appeal to the High Court (appellate Jurisdiction) Judgment Delivered
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the magistrate failed to take into account relevant authority (Wong Keung) and the defendant's prima facie right of abode when sentencing
- 2 Whether the six month sentence was excessive and required reduction on appeal
- 3 Appropriate remedy where sentencing judge was unaware of relevant authority
Ratio Decidendi
Because the magistrate was unaware of the Chief Justice's decision in Wong Keung and had not given proper effect to the defendant's prima facie right of abode and other mitigation, the appellate court reduced the six month sentence to a term permitting immediate release.
Court Disposition
Original sentence of six months' imprisonment reduced to a term permitting immediate release; appellant to be released forthwith.
Orders
- Reduce sentence so as to permit the appellant to be released today
- Appellant to be released immediately
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