Brian Paul Taylor v R
Judgment Date | 19 October 2018 |
Neutral Citation | [2018] NZCA 444 |
Court | Court of Appeal |
Date | 19 October 2018 |
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Detection Services Ltd v Pickering
... [2018] EWHC 333 (Comm) at [167]. 17 At [167]. 18 Al Nehayan v Kent [2018] EWHC 333 (Comm) at [174]. 19 Ward Equipment Ltd v Preston [2018] NZCA 444, [2018] NZCCLR 15 at 20 Ward Equipment Ltd v Preston [2018] NZCA 444, [2018] NZCCLR 15 at [94]. 21 Paciocco v Australia and New Zealand Banki......
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R v Cossey
...for totality. That brings your end sentence to two years and four months’ imprisonment. 30 31 32 33 Sentencing Act, s 85. Taylor v R [2018] NZCA 444 at [15]; and Piao v R [2020] NZCA 607 at [21], applying Haywood v R [2015] NZCA R v Fatu [2006] 2 NZLR 72 (CA). Zhang v R, above n 11, at [103......
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Piao v R
...of offending”. 14 15 16 17 At [21], citing R v Hadfield CA337/06, 14 December 2006 at [22]. At [20]–[22]. At [23], citing Taylor v R [2018] NZCA 444 at At [25]. [16] Mr McColgan accepts the sentence imposed here was “undoubtedly correct if being imposed on its own”. However, he objects to t......
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R v D
...the offending when you 24 25 26 O’Connor v R [2014] NZCA 328, (2014) 27 CRNZ 302 at [41]. Sentencing Act 2000, s 9(2)(a). Taylor v R [2018] NZCA 444 at were first questioned and you appear to want to hide behind your claimed drug abuse as explaining your conduct, rather than wholly facing u......
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