R v Holman
[2024] NSWDC 267
At a glance
Source factsCourt
District Court of NSW
Decision date
2024-02-23
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (25 paragraphs)
OVERVIEW
- Jeremy Holman pleaded not guilty on his arraignment in Taree District Court on 19 February 2024 with respect to an indictment which contained six counts. The six counts in the indictment related to allegations of conduct on three separate occasions.
- Counts 1 and 2 in the indictment alleged conduct said to have occurred at Wingham in the course of a relationship between the accused and a woman named Brearn Morris.
- Count 1 alleged the use of an offensive weapon, with intent to commit an indictable offence, namely assault, contrary to s 33B(1)(a) of the Crimes Act 1900. The offence was alleged to have occurred between 26 December 2021 and 7 January 2022.
- On the same occasion, the accused was alleged to have intimidated Brearn Morris with the intention of causing her to fear physical or mental harm. This was Count 2 in the indictment and alleged a contravention of s 13(1) of the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007.
- Counts 3 and 4 related to an incident described during the trial as having occurred 'in the forest'. In circumstances to which I will make reference in due course, the accused was charged in Count 3 with intimidating Brearn Morris at Cedar Party with the intention of causing her physical or mental harm on 8 January 2022. This similarly alleged a contravention of s 13(1) of the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007.
- Count 4 alleged an assault by the accused of Brearn Morris on the same occasion. This was an alleged contravention of s 61 of the Crimes Act 1900.
- Counts 5 and 6 in the indictment related to an alleged incident on 18 January 2022 at Taree.
- Count 5 was an allegation of assault against Brearn Morris occasioning actual bodily harm contrary to the provisions of s 59(1) of the Crimes Act 1900.
- Count 6 was a further allegation of intimidation contrary to s 13(1) of the Crimes (Domestic and Personal Violence) Act 2007, on the same occasion.