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Judgement: Ada Sharon PUE v The Queen

Published: Wed 10 Aug 2005 05:18 PM
ADA SHARON PUE V R SC SC 36/2005 []
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF NEW ZEALAND
SC 36/2005
[2005] NZSC 55
ADA SHARON PUE
v
THE QUEEN
Court: Gault J and Blanchard J
Counsel: M A Kennedy for Applicant
E M Thomas for Respondent
Judgment: 10 August 2005
JUDGMENT OF THE COURT
The application for leave to appeal is dismissed.
REASONS
[1] The applicant was convicted, after pleading guilty on arraignment to one charge of manufacturing methamphetamine (then a Class B drug) and two charges of supplying the same drug. She seeks leave to appeal against the concurrent sentences of imprisonment for six and a half years with a minimum period to be served of three years.
[2] Written submissions in support and in opposition to the application have been considered. Oral argument on the application has not been required.
ENDS

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