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Glassie v R [2022] NZCA 556 (16 November 2022)

Last Updated: 21 November 2022

IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF NEW ZEALAND

I TE KŌTI PĪRA O AOTEAROA
CA88/2022
[2022] NZCA 556



BETWEEN

MARK TUMU GLASSIE
Appellant


AND

THE KING
Respondent
CA201/2022


BETWEEN

JAMES PATRICK DUFF
Appellant


AND

THE KING
Respondent

Hearing:

28 September 2022

Court:

Miller, Brewer and Moore JJ

Counsel:

M J Taylor-Cyphers and G D Burns for Appellant (CA88/2022)
S L McColgan for Appellant (CA201/2022)
A L McConachy for Respondent

Judgment:

16 November 2022 at 2.00 pm


JUDGMENT OF THE COURT

  1. The appeal in CA201/2022 is allowed.
  2. The sentence of 15 years’ imprisonment is quashed and substituted with a sentence of 14 years, two months’ imprisonment.
  1. The appeal in CA88/2022 is allowed.
  1. The sentence of seven years’ imprisonment is quashed and substituted with a sentence of six years, two months’ imprisonment.

____________________________________________________________________

REASONS OF THE COURT

(Given by Miller J)

The offending

The appellants’ roles

Mr Duff

Methamphetamine Charges

a. Charge 1 - participation in an organised criminal group (drugs);

  1. Charges 6, 24, 26, 27, 28, 30, 37, 47, 51 - supplying methamphetamine;

c. Charges 34, 50 – possession of methamphetamine for supply;

d. Charge 59 – offer to supply methamphetamine;

e. Charges 32, 54 – conspiracy to supply methamphetamine;

Cannabis charges

f. Charges 15, 61 – possession of cannabis for supply;

g. Charge 25 – cultivating cannabis;

h. Charge 36 – supplied cannabis;

i. Charge 56 – conspiracy to cultivate cannabis;

LSD / MDMA charges

j. Charges 35, 38, 49, 58 – supplied LSD;

k. Charge 40 – supplied MDMA;

l. Charge 41 – conspiracy to supply MDMA;

Crimes against the administration of justice

m. Charge 12 – conspiracy to bring a false accusation;

n. Charge 20 – conspiracy to pervert the course of justice;

Violence

o. Charge 7 - participation in an organised criminal group (violence);

Firearms

p. Charge 46 – unlawful possession of a pistol;

Fraud

q. Charge 39 – conspiracy to access computer system;

Mr Glassie

Methamphetamine charges

a. Charge 2 - participation in an organised criminal group (drugs);

b. Charge[s] 63, 65, 66 - supplying methamphetamine;

c. Charge 64 – offer to supply methamphetamine;

Cannabis charges

d. Charge 16 – possession of cannabis for supply;

LSD / MDMA charges

e. Charge 67 – offer to supply LSD;

f. Charge 69 – supply LSD;

g. Charge[s] 62, 68 – offer to supply MDMA;

Crimes against the administration of justice

h. Charge 13 – conspiracy to bring a false accusation;

i. Charge 21 – conspiracy to pervert the course of justice;

Violence

j. Charge 8 - participation in an organised criminal group (violence).

The sentence calculations

Mr Duff

Mr Glassie

The appeals

Starting points for the lead offending

Uplifts

Mr Duff

Mr Glassie

Discussion

Discounts

Mr Duff

(a) The guilty plea discount

... the relevant circumstances of the case must be those that engage any applicable rationales for the discount. The rationales established by the Supreme Court [in Hessell] suggest that, among other things, the scale and complexity of the trial, the proximity of the plea to first appearance or to trial, the justification for any delay, the inevitability or otherwise of conviction, the benefits of not giving evidence for victims and witnesses, and the victim’s experience of atonement following the offender’s acceptance of responsibility may affect the amount of the discount, which may range from 25 per cent to nothing.

The Court went on to note that an early guilty plea may be the best evidence of remorse, for which an additional discount may be available.[55]

(b) Addiction

(c) Deprivation

(d) Rehabilitation

(e) Overall assessment

Mr Glassie

(a) Addiction and cultural deprivation

(b) Rehabilitation

(c) EM bail

(d) Overall assessment

Disposition

Mr Duff

Mr Glassie






Solicitors:
Crown Solicitor, Rotorua for Respondent


[1] R v Duff [2022] NZDC 5098 [Sentencing notes of Mr Duff].

[2] R v Glassie [2022] NZDC 2232 [Sentencing notes of Mr Glassie].

[3] Sentencing notes of Mr Duff, above n 1, at [17]–[18].

[4] At [58].

[5] At [56].

[6] We take this summary from the Crown submissions on appeal.

[7] Sentencing notes of Mr Glassie, above n 2, at [15].

[8] At [15].

[9] We also take this summary from the Crown submissions on appeal.

[10] Sentencing notes of Mr Duff, above n 1, at [54]–[60], referring to Paora v R [2021] NZCA 559.

[11] At [62], referring to R v Terewi [1999] NZCA 92; [1999] 3 NZLR 62 (CA).

[12] At [62].

[13] At [68].

[14] At [63] and [69].

[15] At [70] and [72].

[16] At [71].

[17] At [74].

[18] At [75].

[19] At [79].

[20] At [83].

[21] At [84]

[22] At [85].

[23] At [73]–[74].

[24] At [78]–[79].

[25] At [80].

[26] At [81]–[82].

[27] At [83].

[28] At [84].

[29] Sentencing notes of Mr Glassie, above n 2, at [32].

[30] At [37].

[31] At [33].

[32] At [34].

[33] At [35].

[34] At [36], referring to Zhang v R [2019] NZCA 507, [2019] 3 NZLR 648.

[35] At [38], referring to R v Terewi, above n 11.

[36] At [39].

[37] At [42]–[43].

[38] At [44].

[39] At [4] and [8].

[40] At [46].

[41] At [47].

[42] At [52].

[43] At [54].

[44] At [51]–[52].

[45] At [50] and [53].

[46] At [54].

[47] At [55].

[48] Paora v R, above n 10, at [29].

[49] Zhang v R, above n 34, at [110].

[50] At [300], setting a starting point of 23 years’ imprisonment.

[51] Hessell v R [2009] NZCA 450, [2010] 2 NZLR 298 [Hessell (CA)]; and Hessell v R [2010] NZSC 135, [2011] 1 NZLR 607 [Hessell (SC)].

[52] Hessell (SC), above n 50, at [65].

[53] At [70]; and Moses v R [2020] NZCA 296, [2020] 3 NZLR 583 at [19].

[54] Moses v R, above n 52, at [23] (footnote omitted). We note that atonement to the victim may also contribute to the discount.

[55] At [25].

[56] Hessell (CA), above n 50, at [29]; and Hessell (SC), above n 50, at [75].

[57] Hessell (SC), above n 50, at [75].

[58] Hessell (CA), above n 50, at [32].

[59] At [32].

[60] See Hessell (SC), above n 50, at [68].

[61] Paora v R, above n 10, at [36].

[62] Zhang v R, above n 34, at [145], [147] and [150].

[63] At [147].

[64] At [148].

[65] At [148].

[66] At [149].

[67] Sentencing notes of Mr Duff, above n 1, at [78].

[68] At [80]–[82].

[69] At [82].

[70] At [84].

[71] Sentencing notes of Mr Glassie, above n 2, at [53].

[72] At [52].

[73] At [52].

[74] Paora v R, above n 10, at [42].

[75] At [50]–[51].

[76] At [53].


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