Carbon, Leslie Raymond v The Queen
[1984] FCA 93
•13 Apr 1984
| C r i m i n a l | law | - | manslaughter | - | a p o e a l a g a i n s r s e v e r i t y | of |
| sen tence boT1: | a s t o head | sentence and non-parole period | - |
| o r i n c i p l e s a p p l y i n g t o a p e a i s a g a i n s t s e n t e n c e | - | appeal |
| 3ismisseZ. |
| Crlnnlnal | L a w | (Conditional | Release of | 3 f f e n d e r s ) Act |
| Pa ro le | of | Pr i soners ' | Act |
| The | Oueen | v . | T a i t ( 1 9 7 9 ) 4 6 FLR | 3 8 6 |
| R . | v . | Pr indab le | ( 1 9 7 9 ) | 2 3 ALR | 6 6 5 |
| Channon v . | R . | ( 1 9 7 8 ) 2 0 ALR |
| Arderson | v . | R . | ( 1 9 7 8 ) | 1 9 ALR |
| R . | v . | Eckhard t | ( 1 ? 7 1 ) | 1 | SASR | 3117 |
LESLIZ RAYMOND CP.RBON v. THZ OUEEN
| No. NTG | 3 2 of 1 9 8 3 |
MUIRHEAD, TOOYEY E McC-REGOR JJ.
DARWIN
| 1 3 A P R I L | 1 9 8 4 |
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I N THE FEDERAL COURT )
| OF AUSTRALIA | ) | ||||
| NORTHERN TERRITOZV | ) | ||||
| OF AUSTRALIA |
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| DISTRICT | EGISTRY | ) |
| GENERAL DIVISION | ) |
| ON APPEAL | from t h e | S u o r e r n e Court | of |
| t he Northern T e r r i t o r y of | Australia |
| LESLIE | RAYMOND | CARBON |
A D D e l l a n t
and
THY QUEEN
R e s p o n d e n t
O R D E R
| JUDGES MAKING | ORDER | Mulrhead, | T o o h e y E McGregor JJ |
| DATE | OF | ORDER | 1 3 A p r l l 1 9 8 4 |
| WHERE | MADE | Darwln |
T9E COURT ORDERS T'UA-T:
| 1. | T h e a?Deal | be | d ismissed |
I N THE FEDCRAL COURT)
Or AUSTRALIA
NORTHERX TERRITORY
| OF AUSTRALIA | No. | NTG | 3 2 of 1 9 8 3 |
| DISTRICT REGISTRY |
| GENERAL | D I V I S I O N | ) |
OK ADPEAL from the Supreme
| Court | of | the Nor thern |
| T e r r i t o r y | o f | A u s t r a l i a |
| BETWEEN : |
LESLIE RAYMOND CARBON
Apoel lant
AND :
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THE OUEEN
Resuondent
| CORAM: | Fui rhead , Toohey E McGregor JJ. | ||
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REASONS FOR ,TUDG?IENT
THE COURT
| The | a p p e l l a n t was | i n d i c t e d on | a | charge of | murdering |
| Karl John | Smith | on | 2 5 A u r i l 1 9 8 3 a t Bartalumba | Bay, | Croote |
| Eylandt . |
| The trlal beFan i n t h e | Suoreme Court of the Nor thern |
| T e r r l t o r y | on | 2 8 | September, | the | appe l l an t hav tne o l eaded no t |
| g u i l t y | t o | t h e | c h a r g e | a g a l n s t | h i m . | On | t h e | t h i r d | d a y | of | t h e |
| T r i a l , when | it | would | seem | t h a t t h e C r o m ' | S | case had | been |
| near ly comule ted , | the apus l lanT | was | rearrziqned and Dleaded |
| guilty t o vans l auqh te r . | The Crown was Dreoared to accept |
| tha: | 7 iea | i n a a t l s f a c t i o n | of | t h e | i n t i c r m e n t a a d | t h e z p o e l l a n t |
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| was | du ly conv ic t ed | of | manslaughter | by | t h e j u r y . |
| The | l e a r n e d | tr ial | judge sen tenced | the appe l l an t | t o |
| impr lsonment wi th hard | labour for | 8 | yea r s and | f ixed a | non- |
| pa ro le | pe r iod | o f | 4 | y e a r s . | The | appe l l an t | appea l s | aga ins t |
| +he | head | senrence | and | the non-oarole | per | iod. |
| The | a p o e l l a n t | was | born | in Western Austral ia | on |
| 1 3 June | 1 9 4 4 and a t t h e | t i m e o f h i s c o n v i c t i o n | was | 3 9 | vears |
| of age. | H e w a s a | fisherman | by | occupation | and held a masters |
| t i c k e t | f o r | 3 0 0 | t o n n e | v e s s e l s . | From | l a t e 1 9 7 7 u n t i l the | t ime |
| of h i s T e r r i t o r y . | arrest | he | was | a | sk ippe r o f p rawn t r awle r s i n the |
| He | was marr ied | i n Western Austral ia i n 1 9 6 4 , |
| s e p a r a t e d | i n | 1 9 7 9 and | d ivo rced | i n | 1 9 8 1 . | There | were | four |
| c h i l d r e n | of | t h e m a r r i a g e , | two | of | whom | d i e d s h o r t l y a f t e r |
| b i r t h . | The | o r h e r | two | ch i ld ren | a r e | w | i | th | t he i r | mo | the | r | bu t |
| The | a n t e c e d e n t r e p o r t r e c i t e s t h a t | t h e a p p e l l a n t " h a s |
| regular contac t wl th | them and | s t i l l has | a | good | r e l a t i o n s h i o |
| with his | ex-wife The d e a t h o f | and her | cunren? husband". |
| Mr | Smith | took place | i n | the | fol lowinq |
| c i rcumstances . | On | Anzac | day | l a s t | yea r | t he | apne l l anu | was |
| t h e s k i g p e r | of | t h e f i s n i n g v e s s e l | Xanadu | which | exoerienced |
| mechanical problems | as a r e s u l t of which | the appel | lant |
| r e tu rned | t o | Ba r t a lumba | Bav | for | r eoa i - s . | He | a r r i v e d | back |
a t about 2 p.m.
| Some | of | the mew o f | L-he Xanadu | including | the |
| a ? p e l i a n t a n d h l s | f l a n c e e | L i z | C i e s l i k , | went | to | the | Bartalumba |
| Bay clubhouse | where | a lcohol | was | a v a i l a b l e . | One | or | the | crew |
| members was Anuhony Tonnett vho | had | e a ? l i e r | had | disagreenenTs |
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| wlth another on boa rd the | c rew | member | I a n | B r i r t a n . | Mr Tonnett | remained |
| Xanadu t o work | on | t h e f i s h i n g n e t s | 2nd | he | d id |
| n o t a r r i v e d i d a r r i v e , | a t t h e | c l u b h o u s e | u n t i l | a b o u t | 5 . 3 0 | p.m. | When | he |
| t h e a p p e l l a n t | was | t h e r e p l a y i n g | two-up | and |
| d r i n k i n g | a l c o h o l ; | Miss | C ies l ik | and | Mr | B r i t t a n were | a l s o |
| There. |
| Late | i n t h e a f t e r n o o n | or | e a r l y e v e n i n g | Miss | C i e s l i k , |
| i r was | s a i d , b e g a n t o c r i t i c i s e | Mr | Tonnet t ' s performance | as |
| an employee d i sparaging | and | Mr | B r i t t a n j o i n e d i n | by | making | f u r t h e r |
| remarks . | The | r e s u l t was | a | f i g h t between | Tonnett |
| and | B r i t t a n i n w h i c h t a b l e s , c h a i r s a n d g l a s s e s | were | knocked |
| over . |
| The | a p p e l l a n t s e i z e d | M r Tonnet t | i n a | headlock | and |
| it | was | accepted by | the | Crown | t h a t h e d i d | so | i n o rde r | t o b reak |
| up t h e i n t e r v e n e d , a p o a r e n t l y b e l i e v i n g t h a t | f i g h t . | A t | t h i s | p o i n t | M r Smith, who was a fisherman, |
| t h e a p D e l l a n t | was |
| a s s i s t i n g B r i t t a n i n h i s f i g h t | by | securinE Tonnet t | i n a |
| headlock. | He | s a i d | t o | t h e | a p p e l l a n t | " s n e | on | t o one" | and |
| punched him i n | t h e | n o s e , | p e r h a ? s | more | than | once. | It was a |
| s u f f i c i e n t l y s e v e r e | blow | t o f r a c t u r e t h e a p p e l l a n t ' s n a s a l |
| bone. |
| The | appel lan t DOlnted out | tha t | he was | the | sk iope r |
| and | tha t | Tonnet t | and | Br | i | t | tan | were | h i s | deckhands . | There |
| was | e v i d e n c e t h a t | M r | Smith | then | apologised | t o t h e a p o e l l a n t |
| for what he t h e a p p e l l a n t d i d n o t g i v e e v i d e n c e b u t | had | done . | Secause | o f | t he | cou r se | t he | t r i a l | t ook , |
| it | was | s a i d | bv | h i s |
| counse l , | i n | t he | counse | o | f | h i s | submiss ions | as | CO | sentence , |
| t h a t t h e a p p e l l a n t d i d n o t h e a r t h e | apolo~y. |
| The | a p p e l l a n t ' s n o s e | was | b leed ing | and | he | went | t o |
| t h e washroom | t o wash h i s | f a c e . | Ye | r e t u r n e d | and | sat down |
| a t a | t a b l e . | By | t h i s | t i m e | Mr Tonnett | had | l e f t | t h e | c l u b . |
| H e went r e t u r n e d t o | down | t o t h e | Xanadu, | c o l l e c t e d h i s b e l o n g i n g s | and |
| a n a r e a nea r | t h e c l u b | where he | sat | on | a | s tack |
| of wooden | p a l l e t s . |
| While | he | was | t h e r e he was | j o i n e d by another man |
| and | then | by | M r B r l t t a n . | M r Tonnett | and | M r | B r i t t an | appa ren t ly |
| s e t a b o u t t r y i n g t o r e s o l v e t h e d i f f e r e n c e s t h a t | had | e x i s t e d |
| between | fhem. | While | they | were | t a l k i n g Miss | C i e s l i k |
approached them and aga in s ta r ted to a rgue wi th Tonnet t .
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| She | t h e n r e t u r n e d t o t h e c l u b h o u s e a n d | a t | or | about | tha t | t ime |
| M | r | Smith | came | f rom the c lubhouse . |
| M r | Sml th jo ined | M r | T o n n e t t a n d a f t e r t h e y | had | been |
| speak ing fo r | a | t ime | Miss | C i e s l i k r e t u r n e d | and cont inued | to |
| a r y u e | wi th | Tonnet t . | Mr | Tonne t t | no t l ced | t he | apoe l l an t | coming |
| from t h e moored about 5 0 0 yards | d i r e c t i o n | o | f | t h e | w h a r f . | The | Xanadu | was | s a i d | t o | be |
| f rom | the | c lubhouse . | The | a p p e l l a n t |
| jo ined | Miss | Cies l lk and then to ld | M r Tonnett he | vas | sacked. |
| The | ap?e l lan t and | Miss | C i e s l i k t h e n | went | in to | the c lubhouse . |
| About | 5 | m i n u t e s l a t e r t h e a p o e l l a n t r e a o p e a r e d | a t | the door |
| of | the' | clubhouse. | P!? | Smi th | a sked | t he | appe l l an t | o | come |
| over | and | exolain | why he | had | sacked | M r Tonnet t . | The | a p p e l l a n t |
| sa id | That | it was none | of Mr | Smi th ' s | bus iness . | 3y | t h i s | t i m e |
| Miss | C i e s l i k | had | j o i n e d t h e g r o u p a n d s t a x e d t o a r g u e w i t h |
| Mr | Smith . | Zventua l ly | Smi th | sa id | to | the | appel lan t | "Shut | he |
| b i t c h UD | or | i w i l l g e t | h e r " . | The | a p o e l l a n t | was | then | s een | t o |
| be holding a Ruger 6 chamber | evolver . | It was a heavy |
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| c a l i b r e weapon, | a | . 3 5 7 | magnum. | It | be longed | t o | t he | appe l l an t |
| and was | u s e d | f o r | k i l l i n g | s h a r k s | c a u g h t | i n | -che | n e t s . | The |
| i n f e r e n c e | i s | c l e a r t h a t t h e a p p e l l a n t h a d , a f t e r t h e i n c i d e n t |
| a t the c lubhouse , | gone t o t h e | Xanadu | and | secured | the | weapon. |
| The | a p p e l l a n t | poin-ced t h e r e v o l v e r | a t M r Smith and | Miss |
| C i e s l i k | h e a r d | t h e | hammer | o f | t h e | weapon | pul led | back. | Mr |
| Smith | lunged | a t t h e a p p e l l a n t a n d , f r o m | a | d i s t a n c e | of | 6 | f e e t |
| o r so , | the | appel lan t | d l scharged | the | weapon. | M | r | Smith f e l l |
| down. | According | t o M r T o n n e t t , | t h e | a p p e l l a n t | s a i d | t o | him |
| "I a m not | mucking | around". | In | M r Tonnet t ' s | words | , | the |
| apDel lan t | and | Miss | C i e s l i k | t h e n | " b o l t e d " . | An | i n t e r v a l | o f |
| some 2 T o n n e t t a n d B r i t t a n | hour s | had | e l apsed f rom the t ime o f | t he f igh t be tween |
| t o | t h e s h o o t i n g | of | Smith. |
| Dr | Hayden | was | on | t h e s c e n e | a | s h o r t t i m e l a t e r b u t |
| concluded | tha t | NF Smith was dead. | A o o s t mortem revea led |
| That he died of | a | b u l l e t | wound | t o t h e c h e s t . |
| The | l e a r n e d t r i a l j u d E e s a l d t h a t h e | m u s t | assume, |
| from | The Crown's acceptance of | the plea | of | q u i l t y t o |
| mans laugh te r and | the | ju ry ' s consequen t ve rd ic t , | t ha t | t he |
| a p p e l l z n t | h a d | no | intenTion | t o .<ill M | r | S n i t h and | t h a t | he | had |
| no | i n t e n t i o n | t o | f i r e | t h e | r e v o l v c r . | B h t , | k?s | Honour | s a i d : |
| " . . . | I | must | r ega rd | v o w f o o l l s h a n d |
| dangerous conduct very | seriously . |
| No | doubt | v o u ' r e | e n t i t l e d t o |
| considerat | ion and compassion. |
| Because | of | your | in tempera te conduct , |
| it | i s now t o o l a t e TO | extend a n y |
cons idenat ion or comoassion t o Karl
Smith".
| Counsel | €or | t h e a z n e l l a n t s u b m i t t e d t h a t h i s c l i e n t |
| d i d | n o t | know | t h e | r e v o l v e r | was | loaded. | Aqain, | because | of |
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| t h e c o u r s e t h e | t r i a l | t o o k , t h a t a s p e c t | was | n o t a b l e t o | be |
| t e s t e d . | The | o b j e c t i v e | fac t | was | t h a t | t h e r e | were | t h r e e | l i v e |
| s h e l l s | i n t h e | weapon | b e f o r e | t h e s h o o t i n g , | one | of | which | was |
| d i scha rged and , | i n the words of | counsel | f o r t h e Crown, | " the |
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| There | was | some | e v l d e n c e b e f o r e | t h e | l e a r n e d | t r i a l |
| . . , | . | - | .. | ' | j u d g e | o f | t h e | g e n e r a l | good | c h a r a c t e r | and | regard | in | which | the |
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| aDoe l l an t | was | h e l d . | A t t h e | same | t i m e , | t h e | a p p e l l a n t | d i d |
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| I - . < . . | Three | of | t h o s e c o n v i c t i o n s | ( t w o | i n | 1 9 6 3 | and | one | i n | 1 9 7 6 ) |
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| ._I | ,. ..._.. | were | f o r assaul t . | On | the | second | of | those | convic t ions , |
| which | involved | two charges of | assault | w i t h i n t e n t t o r e s i s t |
| a r res t , | t h e a p p e l l a n t | was | sentenced | by | t h e D i s t r i c t | Court |
| t o 1 8 months | hard | labour . | The | sen tences were ordered to be |
| se rved | concur ren t ly . | The re | was | a | conv ic t ion | i n | 1 9 6 3 of |
| unlawful ly removing prooerty and | a | conv ic t ion | i n | 1 9 6 1 of |
| unlawful | use | o f | a | moto r | veh ic l e . | A t | t h a t | t l m e | t h e | a p p e l l a n t |
| was | 1 7 and | was | committed | t o t h e c a r e | of | the | Child | Welfare |
Deoartment u n t i l he was 1 8 .
| The | l e a r n e d | Tr i a l | j u d g e r e f e r r e d t o t h e s e c o n v i c t i o n s |
| b u t n e v e r t h e l e s s h l s r e m a r k s | i n d i c a t e | he | took | into account | the |
| e v i d e n c e o f t h e a p o e l l a n t ' s | good | c h a r a c t e r , t h e f a c t t h a t h i s |
| employers | spoke well of | him | and | t h a t h e | had | assumed | t h e |
| r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s o f s k i p p e r o f | a | Drawn | t r a w l e r . |
| The | p r i n c i D l e s w n i c h a p p l y t o a p p e a l s t o t h l s c o u r t |
| ags ins t | s en tence were enunc ia t ed | in | The | Oueen | v . | T a i t | ( 1 9 7 9 ) |
| 4 6 FLR 386 | a t 388 | i n a | oassase which has | s ince | been | f r e q u e n t l y |
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| r e f e r r e d | t o | i n subseouen t | dec i s ions | o f | t h i s | Cour t . | It |
| begins wi th | a | c i t a t ion | f rom Crannsen v . | The | King | (1936) |
| 5 5 | CLF | 5 0 9 JTI p | . | 5 1 4 - 5 2 0 | - |
| " ' . . . t h e a p 3 e a l | 1 s | from | a | d i s c r e t i o n a r y |
| a c t o f t h e c o u r t | r e s p o n s i b l e f o r | t h e |
| s f n t e n c e . | The | j u r i s d i c t i o n | t o | r e v l s e |
| such | a | d l s c r e y i o n must | be | e x e r c i s e d | i n |
a c c o r d a n c e x l t h r e c o g n i z e d p r l n c i p l e s . It Ls no t enough tha t t he members of
| t h e c o u r t | \could | themselves have | lmposed |
| a | l e s s or | d i f f e r e n t s e n t e n c e , | or | t h a t |
t hey t h ink t he s en tence ov - p r - seve re .
| There | must | be | some | reason | for regard ing |
t h e d i s c r e I i o n c o n f l d e d t o r h e c o u r t o f
| f i rs t | i n s t a n c e | as | imoroper lv | exerc lsed . |
| Thls | may | appea r f rom the c i r cums tances |
| whlch | t h a t c o u r t h a s t a k e n i n t o a c c o u n t . |
| They | may | inc lude | some | c o n s i d e r a t i o n s |
| which | ought | not | TO | h a v e a f f e c t e d t h e |
| d i s c r e t i o n , | or | may | e x c l u d e o t h e r s | which |
| ought TO have | done | so. | The | c o u r t may |
| have mistaken | or been misled | as t o t h e |
| f a c t s , o r a n e r r o r | of | law mav | have been |
| made. | E f f e c t may | have | been | riven | to |
views or op in ions which a r e extreme or
| misguided. | 3 u t it | i s no t necessary |
| t h a t | some | d e f i n i t e | or | s p e c i f i c e r r o r |
| should | be | assiEned. | The | n a t u r e of |
| the | sentence | i t s e l f , when | cons idered i n |
r e l a t i o n t o t h e o f f e n c e a n d t h e
| c i rzumstances of | t h e c a s e , | may | be | such |
| as | to | a f f o r d | convincing evidenzf | t h a t i n |
| scme | way | t h e e x e r c l s e o f t h e d i s c r e t i o n |
| has | been | unsound . | In | sho r t , | t he |
| p r i n c i o l e s w h i c h g u i d e c o u r t s | of | apoeal |
| i n dea l ing | w i t h m a t t e r s | r e s r i n g | i n t h e |
| d i s c r e t i o n | of | t h e c o u r t | oi | f i r s t | in s t ance |
r e s t r a l n t h e i n t e r v e n t i o n o f t h i s c o u r t
| t o c a s e s | where | the | senIence | a?pears |
| unreasonable , | or | h a s n o t b e e n f i x e d | i n |
the due and p rope r exe rc l se o f t he
c o u r t ' s a u t h o r l t y . ' I '
| The | Court | conrinued: |
| "Ar. | a p c e l l a t e c o x t d o e s n o t i n t e r f e r e | |||||
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| it | i s of | t h e v i e w t h a t t h a t s e n t e x e | i s |
| i n s u f f i c i e n 1 | or | e x c e s s i v e . | I t |
| i n t e r f e r e s o n l y | i f | it | be | shown | t h a t t h e |
| sentenclng | judge | was | i n e r r o r I n a c t i n g |
| on | a wrong p r i n c i o l e or i n misunderstanding |
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| or | i n v r o n g l y a s s e s s i n g | some | s a l i e n t |
| f e a t u r e | o f | t h e | v i d e n c e . | The | e r r o r |
| may | a p p e a r i n | what | t h e s e n t e n c i n g |
| judge said i n | t h e p r o c e e d i n g s , | or |
t h e s e n t e n c e i t s e l f may be so excess ive or inadequate as t o
| m a n i f e s t | s u c h e r r o r | ( s e e g e n e r a l l y , |
| Skinner | v . | The | King | ( 1 9 1 3 ) 16 | CLR |
| 3 3 6 , | a t pp. | 3 3 9 - 3 4 0 ; | R. v. | Wi | thers |
| ( 1 9 2 5 ) | ? S | S.R . | ( N . S . 3 . ) | 3 6 2 , | a t p . 3 9 4 ; |
Whitrake? v . The King ( 1 9 2 8 j 41 CLR
| 2 3 0 , | a t p . 2 4 9 ; | Griffi-chs v . | The | Oueen |
| ( 1 9 7 7 ) | 1 3 7 | CLR | 2 9 3 . ) " |
I n t h i s a p 2 e a l c o u n s e l f o r t h e a p p e l l a n t s u b m i t t e d
| t h a t t h e e r r o r | of | t h e l e a r n e d | trial | judge | i s apparent | by |
| r e a s o n o f t h e s e v e r i t y o f t h e s e n t e n c e | and | the | length | of |
| t he non-pa ro le pe r iod , no t | by | r e a s o n o f e r r o r i n r e g a r d t o |
| a n y p r i n c i o l e o f | l a w | or | l ack of cons idera t ion of impor tan t |
| a s p e c t s | c o n t a i n e d | i n | t h e | e v i d e n c e | or | submiss ions . | In | f ac t |
| it | was | i m p l i c i t i n | M r HcDonald 's | submissions | that | the | learned |
| t r i a l | j u d g e , | i n h i s r e m a r k s o n s e n t e n c e , d i d r e f e r | t o | t h o s e |
| fea | tures | which | could | reasonably | be | said | to ooe ra t e | in | f avour |
| o f | t h e | a p ? e l l a n t . | His | Honour | f u r t h e r | s t a t e d | - |
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| a | v e r y | poor | c o n d i t i o n t o d e f e n d |
| y o u r s e l f i n | a | f i s t f i g h t a n d | you | may |
| have | f e l t t h a t | you | and your | fiance |
| were | a t | some | r i s k from your victim |
| and you produced | a | r e v o l v e r n o t |
| i n t e n d i n g t o f i r e | i t , | b u t s l n p l y | t o |
| f r i g h t e n y o u r v i c t i m | and | t o s t o p t h e |
| apprehended | assaulT- upon | you or your |
| f l a n c e . | " |
| We | cons ide r | t hese cons ide ra t ions | ind ica t ed acceo tance |
| o f | a | f ac tua l background no t un favourab le | to | the apoe l l an t . |
| I t | was | con tended , accu ra t e ly enough , | t ha t | t he c r lne |
| of | mans laughter embraces d i f fe ren t forms of | i l l ega l conduct |
| wi th | vary ing | degrees | of | c u l p a b i l i t y . | M | r | McDonald submitted |
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| t h a t t h e c i r c u m s t a n c e s h e r e i n v o l v e d p l a c e d t h e | matter | a t |
| t he | lower end o f | t he | scale, | t h e r e b e m g | no | proved | i n t e n t i o n |
| t o k i l l or' | m a i m , | no | l n t e n t l o n | t o | p u l l | t h e | t r i g g e r . | i n t h i s |
| c o n r e x t | he | zrqued | t5a-c | The | a p p e l l a n t armeZ | i-.lmself | w i th | the |
| r e v o l v e r o n l y | E S | scu rce | of | p r o t e c t i o n t o h i n s e l f | and | h i s |
| f i a n c e e | and | a s | a | d e r e r r e n t a g a i n s t a n y r e c e t i t i o n o f | Nr |
| S m i t h ' s | e a r l f e r | c o n d u c t . | It | was | submitted | t h a t | h l s | c o n d u c t |
| under such c i rcumstances should | be | c a t e g o r i s e d a s l e s s s e r i o u s |
| than those manslaughter reduced from murder | cases | invo lv ing excess ive se l f de fence | or | i nvo lv ing |
| by | r eason | of | provocat ion | - |
| s i t u a t i o n s i n | which | t h e i n t e n t i o n t o | l c i l l or | cause gr ievous |
| b o d i l y harm | i s e v i d e n t . | M | r | McDonald | a l s o | r e f e r r e d | t o | p r e v i o u s |
| s e n t e n c e s o f | t h i s c o u r t , s u b m i t t i n g i n | so | d o i n g | t h a t | t h e |
| sen tence | i n | ques t ion | appea red | d i soa ra t e . | Whi l s t | we | understand |
| t h e basis s e n t e n c e s h a s b u t | of | such a | s u b m i s s i o n , | t h e r e f e r e n c e t o e a r l i e r |
| l i m i t e d v a l u e a s | i n e v i t a b l y | t h e f a c t u a l |
backgrounds a re d ive r se .
| Emphasis | was | a l s o p l a c e d | on | t h e € a c t t h a t | The |
| a p p e l l a n t d i d no t | know | the weapon | w2s | loaded - | a | s l t u a t i o n |
| t h e | Crown | accepts and must accept | in view of agreement | a | t |
| trial | t o a c c e ? t | a | p l e a o f g u i l t y t o m a n s l a u s h t e r | i n |
| s a r i s f ac t lon o f | t he | ind icTmen t fo r murde r . |
| B e t h a t a s | i t may, | t he | ev idence | ind ica t e s | t he | weaoon |
| was used i r was a weacon wlth | in | The | cour se | of | f i s h i n g o o e r a t i o n s | by | t h e a p p e l l a n t . |
| whlch | he | was | f a m i l i a r . | t h e r e | was |
| a b s o l u t e l y | no | e v i d e n c e | t o | sugges-c | ma l func t ion . | The | a p p e l l a n t ' s |
| i g n o r a n c e | t h a t | it contained | ammunltion | could only | be | SupDorTed |
| on | t h e b a s i s t n a t | when | he ob ta ined the r evo lve r | from | t h e |
| trawler he | d i d n o t | c h e c k | t h i s | familiar weapon. | It was | h i s |
| d e c i s i o n t o | arm | h imse l f and p l ace the r evo lve r | down | t h e f r o n t |
| of | h i s | s h o r t s . | It | was | h i s | e l e c t i o n | t o | c a r r y | it | and | oroduce |
| it | under c i rcumstances in which there | was | n e i t h e r n e c e s s i t y |
| n o r | r a t i o n a l | j u s t i f i c a t i o n . | A t | t h e | time | he | drew | it , cocked |
| it | and ?ointed | i t , | n e l t h e r h e n o r h l s f i a n c e e c o u l d | be | s a i d |
| t o be | unde r | any | s e r ious | t h rea t . | It | i s unde r s t andab le | t ha t |
| t h e | l e a r n e d | t r i a l | judge ca tegor i sed such conduct as | " fool i sh" . |
| and s ta ted v iew tha t no o ther - v iew | he | regarded | it as | "h ighly | dangerous l l . | We | t a k e | t h e |
| , , | . ., | .. | + . . , | _. |
| was | t e n a b l e a n d t h e i n t r o d u c t i o n o f |
| t h i s l a r g e c a l i b r e | firearm | was | a | f a c t o r s u f f i c i e n t i n i t s e l f |
| t o p l a c e dangers of such conduct a re | t h e | c r i m e | i n | a | s e r i o u s | c a t e g o r y . | The | inhe ren t |
| so | obvious | as | t o r e q u i r e | no |
| e l abora t ion and the l ea rned | t r i a l | judge , w i th h i s expe r i ence |
| i n t h e N o r t h e r n T e r r i t o r y , | would | be | wel l aware | tha t | a | sentence |
| which may | grovide | some | d e t e r r e n t was | r equ i r ed . | Th i s | was | i n |
| fac t emphas ised | by | t h e | Crown | P r o s e c u t o r | i n h i s b r i e f |
| submiss | ions | before | sen tence . |
| The | maxlmum | sen tence fo r mans laugh te r i n the Nor the rn |
| T e r r i t o r y | i s l i f e imprisonment. | The | d i s c r e t i o n as | to | s en tence |
| i s | o t h e r w i s e u n r e s t r i c t e d | by | s t a t u t e | and | includes | condi t ional |
| r e l e a s e p u r s u a n t | t o | t h e p r o v i s i o n s o f | t h e C r i m i n a l | Law |
| (Cond i t iona l | Re | lease | o | f | Of fende r s ) | Ac t . | However, | i n | t h e |
| p re sen t ca se | a | sentence of | imprisonment | and | a | s u b s t a n t i a l |
| sentence was necessary. | Immediate | or e a r l v | c o n d i t i o n a l |
| r e l e a s e or | a | short | sentence of | imprisonmen1 | would have |
| groduced | a | sentence | "so | l e n i e n t t h a t | it | did not accord wi th |
| the gene ra l mora l s ense o f | t he | community | and | so | l e n i e n t t h a t |
| it | wzs | u n l i k e l y t o | be | a | s u f f i c i e n t d e t e r r e n t t o o t h e r s " . |
| R. | v . | P r i n d a b l e | ( 1 9 7 9 ) | 2 3 | ALR | 6 6 5 a t 6 6 9 ; | s e e | a l s o | Channon |
| v . | R. | ( 1 9 7 8 ) | 2 0 ALR | 1 a t 5 . |
| I n | s h o r t , a c c e p t i n g | as | we | d o t h a t t h e p r o t e c t i o n o f |
| t h e p u b l l c | was | a | mat te r of pr imary concern | to | the | learned |
| tr ial | judee | i n t h i s | t | ype | o | f | case | , | t he | impos ik ion o f | t he |
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| sentence of | 8 | years | imprisonment | , | w h i l s t s u b s t a n t i a l , c o u l d |
| n o t | be te rmed mani fes t ly excess ive . |
| I t | was | a l s o a r g u e d t h a t | t h e | l e a r n e d t r i a l | j u d g e |
| ,. | I | " | L | . I |
| e r r e d i n f i x i n g | a | pe r iod o f | 4 | y e a r s b e f o r e t h e a p p e l l a n t |
| w i l l be | e n t i t l e d | t o | p a r o l e . | S u b - s e c t i o n | 4 ( 1 ) | o f | t he | Pa ro le |
| of | P r i s o n e r s ' A c t p r o v i d e s t h a t | a | c o u r t s h a l l s p e c i f y | a | l e s s e r |
| te rm dur ing which an of fender | so | sentenced | is | n o t t o | be |
| e l i g i b l e | f o r | p a r o l e | r e l e k s e . | It | i s well | e s t a b l i s h e d | t h a t |
| t h e e x e r c i s e o f s u c h | a | d i s c r e t i o n | may | be | examined | i n | the |
| c o u r s e | o f | a p p e a l | a g a i n s t | s e n t e n c e . | C l e a r l y | t h e | l e g i s l a t u r e |
| c o n s i d e r s | it | is | i n t h e i n t e r e s t s o f t h e | community | t h a t |
| o f f ende r s shou ld | as | a | g e n e r a l r u l e | be | r e l e a s e d | and | qiven |
| t h e o p p o r t u n i t y | of | r e h a b i l l t a t l o n b e f o r e e x ; o w n t i o n | of | t h e |
| sen tence . | In | The | p r e s e n t | c a s e | t h e r e | i s no | r eason | t o | douh t |
| t h a t t h e a p p e l l a n t | i s u n s u i t a b l e f o r p a r o l e | or | t h a t | he | w i l l |
| n o t r e s D o n d t h i s i s no t | t o ' t h e | o p o r c u n i t i e s | g r a n t e d | bv | p a r o l e . | But |
| a | case where | the | minimum | non-parole per iod | f ixed |
| i s | s u c h t h a t | it | too c lose ly approx imares | the da t e o f | r e l ease |
| unde r | emis s ion | en t i t l emen t . | I n such a | czse | L-he | value of |
| p a r o l e | r e l e a s e | may | be | j eopa rd i sed . | The | ques t ion | aga in | is |
| whether | the | non-paro | le | Der | iod | f ixed | i s wi th in The | limlts of |
| a | r e a s o n a b l e | e x e r c i s e | o f | j u d i c i a l | d i s c r e t i o n . | The | o r m c i p l e s |
| involved | were | examined | by | t h i s c o u r t i n | Anderson | v. | R . | ( 1 9 7 8 ) |
| 1 9 ALR | 2 1 2 , a case where t h e t r i a l judge | had | imposed | a non- |
| pa ro le pe r iod o f | 3 | years be ing one ha l f o f | the sen tence . |
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| The | appea l | was | l i m i t e d t o t h e l e n g t h o f t h e n o n - p a r o l e p e r i o d . |
| Smlthers J. | a t 2 1 4 | e t | seq examined | the matter | i n | d e t a i l a n d |
| r e f e r r e d t o t h e | judgment of | the | Ful | l | Cour | t | in | R. | v. | Eckhardt |
| ( 1 9 7 1 ) | 1 | SASR | 347 | a t | 351-2 | where | t h a t c o u r t r e f e r r e d t o | t h e |
| t a s k o f f o r m u l a t i n g | a | "duly proport ioned and properly balanced |
| s e n t e n c e t h a t | i s | a p p r o p r i a t e t o m e e t | a l l | the c i rcumstances of |
| >:.L,: | . | . | . | s | e | . | ! | - | I . -,:. | -, | . | ,?. | - _. | . | \. ,.,:.,* | '. , :_ .~ | -1.. I - . | ,._ | .; | . ~ | ~ |
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| _I | . | - | . | t h e case". | The | e lement | o f | de te r rence | i s n o t | l o s t | i n | t h i s |
| e x e r c i s e . | As | Smithers J . | said | a t p.221- |
| . .,.I | __ ,., | , |
| \ | .,, ,v. | 5- ' ' > - | "It | i s | c l e a r t h a t t h e e l e m e n t o f d e t e r r e n c e |
| ..P-. | . _1 |
| must | be balanced against | the | requirements |
| o f | r e h a b i l i t a t i o n , | t h a t s c o u e s h o u l d | be |
| L .. | . | p r o v i d e d | f o r | t h e | e f f e c t i v e | o p e r a t i o n | o | f |
| the | pa ro le | sys t em. | A t t h e | same | time |
| regard | should | be | had | t o t h e p u n i t i v e |
| a s p e c t | of | t ha t sys t em and | i t s p o t e n t i a l |
| t o r e s u l t l n a c t u a l i m p r i s o n m e n t | a t | a |
| time | remote from the commission of | the |
| c r ime and ex tend ing subs t an t i a l lv | bevond |
| t h e t e r m | of | the main sen tence ." |
| The | l ea rned | t r ia l | judge | d i d | n o t | g ive r easons f ix ing |
| a | non-parole | per | iod | of | 4 | p e a r s ; b u t | i t | i s evident | f rom | his |
| o b s e r v a t i o n s | as | t o t h e a p p e l l a n t ' s p a s t h i s t o r y t h a t | he |
| considered | he | should | be | g ran ted the oppor tun i ty o f |
| r e h a b i l i t a t i o n | b e f o r e | h i s | r e l e a s e | d a t e . | The | oer iod | f ixed |
| is s u c h cannot be said with | a s | t o | f a c i l i t a t e | t h e | r e h a b i l i t a t i v e p r o c e d u r e s . | I t |
| a | s e n t m c e o f t h i s d u r a t i o n t h a t | an order |
| which | n e c e s s i t a t e s | a | p r i sone r s e rv ing one ha l f o f | t he sen tence |
| impose2 | by | t h e c o u r t | i s , | f o r | t h a t | r e a s o n a l o n e , e x c e s s i v e . |
| Ne | a r e n o t p e r s u a d e d t h a t | t h e l e a r n e d | trial | j u d g e e r r e d i n |
| imposins a | sentence of | 8 | years | impr | isonment | wi | th | hard | labour ; |
| ?.or | i s | e r ro r demons t r a t ed in h i s de t e rmina t ion o f t he | non- |
| p a r o l e | p e r i o d . | I n | f a c t | we | r ega rd | t he | s en tence | as | being |
ba lanced and duly propor t ioned , paying regard both to the
n a t u r e a n d c i r c u m s t a n c e s o f t h e o f f e n c e a n d t o t h e a p p e l l a n t ' s
background and antecedents.
| The | appea l | : J i l l | be dismissed. |
| I | c e r t i f y t h a t t h i s | and | t h e |
| twelve preceding pages a re | a |
| X. | t r u e | c o p y | of | t h e Reasons f o r |
| JudEment | h e r e i n | of | the Court |
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