Background to offences
5 Her Honour dealt with the facts of the offences for which the applicant was sentenced at ROS 1-5. Her Honour's review of the facts is accepted by the applicant.
6 18 April 2003 - break and enter dwelling house and commit serious indictable offence (s112(1)). Between 3.15 and 4.45 pm the applicant broke and entered a home unit at Fifth Avenue, Campsie. The means of entry was breaking the kitchen window. Two bedrooms were ransacked and $2,000 in Australian currency and $600 in Chinese yen was stolen. Blood was left on the kitchen floor which connected the applicant to this offence.
7 9 September 2003 - aggravated break and enter dwelling house and commit serious indictable offence (s112(2)). The circumstance of aggravation was the malicious infliction of actual bodily harm on the victim. The applicant forced open a window at 211 Doncaster Avenue, Kingsford and entered a house. He ransacked the premises and took two rings, bags of coins and a backpack.
8 The home owner returned as the applicant was leaving. The applicant had a pair of scissors in his hand, with which he threatened the owner. There was a brief struggle during which the applicant bit the home owner twice on the upper left arm causing bleeding and bruising. The bag containing the coins was left behind after the struggle, but the two rings were taken. They had a combined value of $2,000.
9 21 September 2003 - break and enter dwelling house and commit serious indictable offence (s112(1)). The applicant broke and entered a unit at 33 Wells Street, Redfern and stole jewellery, $400 in cash and electronic equipment to the total estimated value of $4,680.
10 22 September 2003 - aggravated break and enter dwelling house and commit serious indictable offence (s112(2)). The circumstance of aggravation was that the applicant knew that there was a person in the dwelling house at the time that he broke and entered it. At about 9.30 pm the applicant stole a mobile phone and a magazine from the bedroom of a unit in Frederick Street, Campsie. The occupier was at home watching TV at the time, but was not aware that the applicant was in the house.
11 25 September 2003 - break and enter dwelling house and commit serious indictable offence (s112(1)). The applicant broke and entered a unit in Fourth Avenue, Campsie and stole $630, a mobile phone and jewellery.
12 9 October 2003 - break and enter dwelling house with intent to commit serious indictable offence (s113(1)). The applicant broke and entered the side window of a unit in Second Avenue, Campsie. The applicant was under surveillance by police, having been identified as a suspect in relation to other break enter and steal offences in that area. He was arrested as he left the premises. No property had been taken at that stage.
13 At the time that each offence was committed, the applicant was on conditional liberty, either by way of parole or by way of bail.
14 In relation to the Form 1 matters, it can be seen that each involved a separate and discrete offence. None was directly connected to any of the offences for which the applicant was charged.