THE QUEEN v BRUCE FRANCIS MATHER [1999] QCA 226
[1999] QCA 226
At a glance
Source factsCourt
Court of Appeal (Qld)
Decision date
1999-06-17
Before
Murdo P, Pincus JA, Thomas JA
Source
Original judgment source is linked above.
Judgment (14 paragraphs)
THE QUEEN v BRUCE FRANCIS MATHER [1999] QCA 226 (17 June 1999)
THOMAS JA: The applicant was convicted in the District Court at Bowen of armed robbery. He was sentenced to four years' imprisonment along with an order for payment of compensation of $135. He was 35 years old at the time of the offence and had a good work record. He had a minor criminal history for a number of matters, but none of them amounted to an indictable offence, and none of them were similar or comparable to the present offence.
The circumstances were these. On 11 December 1998 he went to a Shell Service Station in Bowen early in the morning. The console operator heard someone come into the store and then saw the applicant dressed in dark overalls with a hood over his head with two holes cut for his eyes. He was also wearing sunglasses. He demanded money. She asked him to go away. He had a plastic bag which contained something that looked like a pistol and he tapped it on the counter, demanding that she fill a bag with money from the till. He handed over a pillow case. She saw that he was holding something that appeared to have a handle in the other hand and she was terrified. She took $135 from the till, which was all that it contained, and handed it over. She saw him walk across the driveway and notified the police.