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IN
THE SUPREME COURT
OF
THE REPUBLIC OF
VANUATU
(Criminal
Jurisdiction)
CRIMINAL CASE No. 02 of 2004
PUBLIC PROSECUTOR
-v-
KELLY MAHIT
Coram: Chief Justice
Lunabek
Counsels: Ms Kayleen Tavoa
for the Public Prosecutor
Mr. Hillary
Toa for the defendant
SENTENCE
This is the sentence of
the defendant, Kelly Mahit. The defendant was charged and pleaded guilty to the
offence of indecent assault,
contrary to Section 98(1) of the Penal Code Act
[CAP. 135].
The maximum penalty
imposed by law is 10 years imprisonment. The defendant is a young and first time
offender of 15 years of age.
He is a
minor.
Indecent assault is always
a serious offence. Indecent assault on a child girl constitutes a more serious
one because of her tender
age.
It
must warrant an imprisonment
sentence.
Section 38 of the
Criminal Procedure Code reads:
(1) No person under 16 years of age shall be sentenced to imprisonment unless no other method of punishment is appropriate. Where any such person is sentenced to imprisonment, the Court shall give its reasons for so sentencing.
(2) An offender under the age of 16 years shall serve a sentence of imprisonment in a special established or, if no such establishment exists, shall be separated from offenders of 16 years of age and over.”
The
brief facts of this case indicate that the defendant is a minor. The provision
of Section 38 of the Act must be taken into account
and complied with. The
defendant is a first time offender and pleads guilty at the earliest
opportunity. These are taken for the
defendant’s credit.
The defendant won’t be
sentenced to prison. There is other appropriate method of punishment. The
details are explored with the
assistance of both
counsels.
Dated
at Port-Vila this ............. Day of ......... 2004
BY THE COURT
Vincent
LUNABEK
Chief
Justice
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