The factual circumstances
7The following description of the factual circumstances is taken verbatim from the applicant's amended submissions. The Crown accepted that the summary, which is of the contents of an Agreed Statement of Facts, is accurate.
(1) Glen Mara (the victim of the common assault offence) owed the applicant $200. Mara had been uncontactable for several weeks as his phone was broken. On 13 January 2010, when Mara's phone was fixed, the applicant called him. The applicant said he wanted to be paid that day or he would 'get' Mara. They met later that day but the debt was not paid.
(2) On 14 January 2010, Mara spoke to the applicant on the phone. [The applicant] told [Mara] to hurry up and meet him at a service station in Loftus. At about 11.25pm, Mara's girlfriend Shari Huggett (the victim of the offence of specially aggravated detain for advantage) drove him to Loftus. Mara asked her to park behind a fire station and walked through a park to the service station.
(3) Mara felt uneasy when he saw the applicant standing near a Commodore with some men inside [these being Carroll, Wilken and Whiteman]. The applicant approached Mara and said, "Come in the car". Mara replied, "No, let's go for a walk". The applicant said, "Just get in the fuckin' car". Carroll yelled out from the car, "Get in the fuckin' car". The applicant swung a punch at Mara but missed (the offence of common assault).
(4) Wilken jumped out of the car and chased Mara, who ran down the road and hid in a driveway. Wilken was carrying something (in evidence he said it was a beer bottle). Wilken called Mara to come out. Mara thought he was going to be shot and sent a text message to Huggett warning her to go home.
(5) Huggett drove around the block and saw the Commodore. Whiteman drove the Commodore behind Huggett with the car's headlights on high beam. Huggett attempted to drive into the service station but Whiteman stopped the car diagonally across the road blocking traffic. [Carroll, Wilken and the applicant] jumped out of the car and ran towards Huggett's car.
(6) Huggett described a "larger guy" (Carroll), who appeared to be in charge. She saw another male on the passenger side of her car, pointing towards her (the applicant), and a third male (Wilken). The three offenders approached the car and one of them opened the driver's door. Huggett's phone fell on the road. An offender grabbed it.
(7) Carroll reached across Huggett's face and grabbed her hair. He pulled her hair so that her face was close to his and yelled, "Where's Glen?" Huggett said she did not know. Carroll accused her of lying and repeatedly hit her in the face. He said, "You're gonna take me to him now". Carroll pulled Huggett down out of view when [a] witness saw what was happening. The applicant and Wilken returned to the Commodore.
(8) Carroll climbed into the passenger's seat of Huggett's car and continued to question her about Mara's whereabouts. Huggett was extremely scared and suggested she show him where Mara had been staying at his brother's house in Loftus. Huggett was forced to drive with Carroll in the passenger seat. Wilken, Whiteman and the applicant followed in the Commodore.
(9) Huggett stopped the car and pointed out Mara's brother's house. Carroll became angry when she used the indicator. Carroll told her to turn off the headlights and take her foot off the brake. He demanded she give him the keys and he got out of the car, causing the cabin light to turn on. Carroll returned and asked Huggett if she was an "idiot" and told her to pull the door shut.
(10) The Commodore parked behind Huggett. The three offenders returned from the direction of the house. Carroll climbed back into the passenger seat of Huggett's car. Wilken and the applicant climbed into the rear. Wilken sat behind Huggett and the applicant behind Carroll. Whiteman was in the Commodore.
(11) One of the offenders found one of Huggett's dresses in the rear and pulled a piece of it around her neck jamming her head up and forcing her back in her seat. Wilken tried to choke Huggett using the fabric. She hooked her fingers over the material and pulled it outwards so she could breathe.
(12) Carroll said, "You are going to find Glen and help us get him otherwise this is what's gonna happen to you". Huggett said she had only known Mara a couple of weeks. Wilken said she was saying too much. Carroll said "We are going to kill you and bury you under concrete in a farm down in Goulburn" and, "Shut up and listen, if you don't shut up and listen I'm going to disfigure your face, I'll cut you".
(13) Wilken continued to pull the fabric around Huggett's throat, choking her for a minute or two. Carroll told the applicant to get out and drive Huggett's car. The applicant got into the driver's seat. Huggett was pulled between the front seats and into the rear by the material around her throat. Wilken said, "Get your head down". He pulled Huggett's jacket over her head and released the fabric around her neck. He held her head down with the jacket over it so she could not see. The offenders drove around the Loftus area then parked near some shops.
(14) Carroll said, "You're going to get out of this fine if you organise to meet Glen". Huggett agreed to help. They met up with the Commodore and Huggett was given her phone. Carroll told Huggett to tell Mara they had caught and scared her but were now gone and she needed him. She called Mara but he did not answer. Carroll dictated a message to Huggett. They waited for Mara to reply.
(15) Carroll and the applicant got out of the car. Someone said, "Make sure you wipe the dash down". Wilken remained in the car with Huggett still beneath the jacket. He said, "You'll get out of this okay if you help us. I'm the nicest one out of the group". Huggett started to cry and he told her it would be okay. Carroll and the applicant returned. Carroll said, "You're fucked, you're fucked", and Wilken fell silent. Carroll said, "Have you got hold of him yet?" Wilken said, "No she's just sent him a message". Carroll said, "Well call him again now".
(16) Huggett called Mara again, Mara had found that Huggett had left the fire station and was walking to find a pay phone when he received the call. Huggett told him she would collect him and Mara said he was at a swimming pool. Huggett told the offenders where Mara would be. Carroll told her what to do when they arrived. Huggett agreed to cooperate. She said Mara was expecting her and they let her drive.
(17) One of the offenders saw police patrolling the area and all went quiet. Huggett waited a while then lifted the jacket. She saw the offenders walking away. Wilken turned and pointed at her and told her to go straight to the pool. Huggett drove off and stopped when she saw a police car. The police officers were speaking with Whiteman in the Commodore at the time, but they let Whiteman go.
(18) Huggett approached police, appearing hysterical and terrified. She was sweating and seemed to have been crying. She was shaking and could not stand still. She told police, "They are going to kill me. They are after me". She said the offenders had seen her driver's licence and knew where she lived.
(19) Huggett sustained a swollen and bruised upper lip with a scratch above it and a split and tender lower lip. She had a scratch above her breast, bruising and soreness to her back and left arm, bruising beneath her chin and some small bruises to her right arm. Her neck was bruised and red. Her neck and jaw were sore.