R v Forbes
[2011] NSWSC 1547
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Supreme Court of NSW
Decision date
2011-11-23
Before
Harrison J
Catchwords
- (2003) 219 CLR 1 R v AB [2005] NSWCCA 360
- (2005) 156 A Crim R 577 R v Bolt [2001] NSWCCA 487
- (2006) 172 A Crim R 151 Wilson v The Queen [1992] HCA 31
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Catchwords
Judgment (13 paragraphs)
REMARKS ON SENTENCE 1HIS HONOUR: The offender Daniel James Forbes was indicted for the manslaughter of Joshua Maynard at Raymond Terrace on or about 29 June 2010. The Crown accepted his plea to that charge on 8 June 2011. He was originally charged with murder and taken into custody on 1 September 2010 where he remained until he was granted bail some 132 days later on 11 January 2011. The murder charge was later withdrawn and replaced by the current charge. The offender's plea to manslaughter, as the Crown properly concedes, was therefore entered at the first available opportunity.
The offence 2Except where specifically indicated, I make the following findings of fact, of which I am satisfied beyond reasonable doubt. They are taken from an agreed statement of facts tendered by the Crown on the sentencing proceedings. 3The deceased apparently belonged to a group known as "the Raymond Terrace Boys". The offender belonged to a group known as "the Lakeside Crew". On 29 June 2010 at about 9.00pm, members of both groups were involved in an altercation at the intersection of Salamander Place and Mount Hall Road, Raymond Terrace. The deceased and the offender were both present and involved in what occurred at this time. The offender was punched in the face and his friend Christopher Wilson sustained a facial injury and possibly concussion. The offender and Christopher Wilson, together with other members of the Lakeside Crew, subsequently left the area and went to the offender's home. 4The offender telephoned John Shedden and told him what had happened. A short time after that the offender and some of his companions gathered at Mr Shedden's home in Links Drive, Raymond Terrace. Mr Shedden then made a series of telephone calls to a number of other people, requesting them to gather at his home. One of those who came in response to that request was his brother, Chad Shedden. He brought with him a shortened firearm that he loaded in the presence of the offender. 5The offender, the Shedden brothers and at least seven others then left the Links Drive address and assembled in the street nearby. Chad Shedden was armed with the shortened firearm. Others were armed with poles, rods, pieces of masonry and brick, and a tomahawk. 6At some time between 11.30pm on 29 June 2010 and 12.10am on 30 June 2010, the deceased and three other men were travelling along Links Drive in a blue Holden Commodore. The deceased was seated in the rear on the passenger's side. The group that included the offender and the Shedden brothers stopped the vehicle. They then proceeded to attack the car with projectiles and other weapons. The car was damaged and the rear window was smashed. 7At some stage the deceased alighted from the vehicle, possibly armed with a knife or a sword. There is a factual issue about whether or not the deceased was in fact armed. However, having regard to the evidence (referred to below) given to police about this by the offender, I am satisfied beyond reasonable doubt that the deceased was armed with a knife. When the deceased moved slightly away from the door of the car, Chad Shedden discharged the firearm, shooting the deceased in the chest at close range. He died from wounds he received before reaching hospital. The offender and the others then ran back to the Links Drive address. John Shedden took possession of the firearm and later disposed of it. 8John Shedden provided a statement to the police on 2 July 2010 in which he denied any involvement in these events. 9The offender provided a statement to the police on the same day. Some of the particular matters revealed by the offender at that time included the following. He said that he had consumed about twenty alcoholic drinks on 29 June 2010 between 10.30am and 7.50pm. At about that time he was walking along Mount Hall Road with other members of the Lakeside Crew when they saw a red or maroon coloured Holden Commodore. Christopher Wilson approached the car and was attacked by a man who alighted from it. He was kneed and punched in the face. The offender was also punched in the course of this incident. 10He confirmed other details of the events described earlier. For example, he told police that when he was preparing to go to John Shedden's house, he initially took a decorative sword from his room. However, he ultimately left that item behind and so did not take it with him when he went to Links Drive. The offender recalled that there were weapons at John Shedden's house but could not remember who had them. 11The offender also told police that John Shedden made a number of telephone calls asking people to "come around". The offender said that there was "never" any discussion about what was going to happen, apart from some of the group saying, "Don't worry Chris, we'll get them back". About one hour after John Shedden made his telephone calls, Chad Shedden and other "mates" of John Shedden arrived at the premises. Chad Shedden pulled the gun from his right sleeve. The offender described the weapon as having some "wood" on it. Whilst seated in the lounge room of the premises, Chad Shedden put a cartridge into the barrel of the gun and took it out a number of times. 12The group then left the house and went to Mount Hall Road where they heard some cars driving near Salamander Place. He said that he did not remember any particular discussion amongst the group as they walked from John Shedden's house but he thought that they "would be doing something to get back at the blokes who bashed [them]". The group sat down in a reserve at the end of Salamander Place for about ten minutes. The group then walked back towards John Shedden's house. During the walk the offender saw two cars drive along Mount Hall Road, one being the Holden Commodore and the other being a white car that had been present when Christopher Wilson was assaulted. The Holden Commodore did a u-turn and drove back along Mount Hall Road and stopped near the group. The offender heard one of the occupants of the car yelling out, "Who wants to get stabbed?" Three or four men then got out of the car. One of them was the deceased. 13The offender recognised the deceased as the person who had assaulted Christopher Wilson earlier in the evening. He said that he had a knife in his right hand about 30cm to 40cm in length with a "curved edge". The offender told the police that another man from the vehicle was also armed with a knife. The offender said that he "backed up" down Links Drive after seeing the men with knives. John Shedden was a couple of metres in front of him when he heard Chad Shedden call out, "John, watch out". He then heard a loud bang and realised it was the gun firing. He saw the deceased hit by a gunshot and stumble back into the car, which then drove off. The offender told the police that he did not see who fired the gun but that John Shedden was not holding it. The only person he ever saw with a gun was Chad Shedden.