R v Fantakis; R v Woods
[2018] NSWSC 1700
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Supreme Court of NSW
Decision date
2018-11-02
Before
Wilson J
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (22 paragraphs)
Judgment
- HER HONOUR: On the afternoon of 11 August 2011, Elisha (or Sam) Karmas left his Punchbowl home. Mr Karmas' work truck and work tools were left unsecured; his wallet was on the kitchen bench; and the radio in the house was turned on. All of the evidence points to a conclusion that, when he left, he did not intend to go any distance, or to be away for any length of time. He never returned, and on each of the well over two thousand days that have passed since then, Mr Karmas' family has experienced the pain of not knowing what happened to him.
- Through dogged and determined police work, and from the verdicts of a jury of this Court, what is known is that the offender Elefterios Fantakis murdered Mr Karmas at Punchbowl that day and that, thereafter, the offender Andrew Woods assisted him in concealing his crime.
- Between 26 February 2018 and 25 May 2018 the offenders stood trial before this Court and a jury of (initially) 15, respectively, for murder, and being an accessory after the fact to murder. Each was found guilty by the verdict jury of 12, and convictions were recorded at that time. It now falls to this Court to sentence the offenders for the crimes of which they have been convicted.
Penalty
- Murder is an offence contrary to s 18(1)(a) of the Crimes Act 1900 (NSW) and carries, pursuant to s 19A, a maximum penalty of life imprisonment. There is a standard non-parole period ("NPP") of 20 years that attaches to the offence (in the circumstances of this case), pursuant to the Table to Division 1A of the Crimes (Sentencing Procedure) Act 1999 (NSW).