PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v TAN ZHENYANG

PUBLIC PROSECUTOR v TAN ZHENYANG

The District Judge erred by relying on affray precedents and by making factual findings inconsistent with the Statement of Facts; given the slight provocation and the severity of the assault the appropriate sentence is custodial and the appeal is allowed — sentence increased to five weeks' imprisonment and the fine...

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Citation
[2018] SGHC 209
Parties
Appellant: Public Prosecutor; Respondent: Tan Zhenyang
Court
General Division of the High Court
Jurisdiction
Singapore
Judgment Date
28 September 2018
Case Number
HC/MA 9159/2018/01
Procedural Posture
Criminal Magistrate's Appeal / Appeal Against Sentence in High Court
Outcome
Prosecution appeal allowed; sentence increased to five weeks' imprisonment; fine refunded to respondent.
Legal Topics
Voluntarily Causing Hurt, Section 323 Penal Code, Road Rage, Sentencing Precedents, Appeal Against Sentence
Source Language
english
Criminal Law Criminal Procedure Sentencing Voluntarily Causing Hurt Section 323 Penal Code Road Rage Sentencing Precedents Appeal Against Sentence

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Parties

Public Prosecutor

Appellant

Tan Zhenyang

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Criminal Magistrate's Appeal / Appeal Against Sentence in High Court

  1. 1 Whether the District Judge erred in relying on affray precedents instead of s 323 precedents
  2. 2 Whether the District Judge made material factual errors contrary to the Statement of Facts
  3. 3 Whether the sentence of a fine was manifestly inadequate and whether custodial sentence warranted

Ratio Decidendi

The District Judge erred by relying on affray precedents and by making factual findings inconsistent with the Statement of Facts; given the slight provocation and the severity of the assault the appropriate sentence is custodial and the appeal is allowed — sentence increased to five weeks' imprisonment and the fine refunded.

Court Disposition

Prosecution appeal allowed; sentence increased to five weeks' imprisonment; fine refunded to respondent.

Orders

  • Increase sentence to five weeks' imprisonment
  • Refund fine of $5,000 to the respondent