R v Waugh [1999] QCA 45
[1999] QCA 45
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Court of Appeal (Qld)
Decision date
1999-02-26
Before
Murdo P, Thomas JA, Wilson J
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (11 paragraphs)
THOMAS JA: The applicant seeks leave to appeal against sentences imposed for two counts described as bomb hoax. The maximum sentence for such an offence is five years' imprisonment. His sentence was one of six months' imprisonment with three years' probation with a special condition concerning psychiatric treatment.
The applicant is 58 years old and has a quite minor criminal history that is really irrelevant to present considerations. The circumstances are that last September he made two phone calls to the office of the Premier in Townsville on the morning of an expected visit by the Premier. He described himself as the Oklahoma bomber and said, "I'm calling to wish you a happy day and a great big boom." He made a second call some minutes later to another person stating, "To add to my first call, as well as blow up the Premier today, I want to blow up all politicians. The fuse is lit and is slowly burning."