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Said V R

Supreme Court of New South Wales, Court of Criminal Appeal

Judgment Date:
2019-10-11

Abstract:
A 22-year-old man who was found guilty of making a document connected with the preparation for a terrorist act has been successful in his appeal against sentence of nine years and six months' imprisonment with non-parole period of seven years and one month. The New South Wales Supreme Court of Criminal Appeal held that it was appropriate to resentence the offender having regard to his favourable prison record and good behaviour while incarcerated under very harsh conditions.

Criminal law | Sentencing | Terrorism offences | Making document connected with preparation for terrorist act

Published:
11/11/2019
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