The maximum penalty for the offence of “aggravated dangerous driving causing gbh – pca.”
According to the Judicial Commission of NSW, the actual penalties imposed for the offence are as follows:
Local Court:
Section 52A(4) aggravated dangerous driving occasioning GBH – PCA
- Prison: 71.4%
- ICO: 28.6%
The average prison sentence for the offence is 17.4 months imprisonment, and the average non-parole period (or minimum prison term that must be served) is 10.6 months in prison.
Section 52A(4) aggravated dangerous driving occasioning GBH – speed > 45 km/h over limit
- Prison: 100%
The average prison sentence for the offence is 22.5 months imprisonment, and the average non-parole period (or minimum prison term that must be served) is 15 months in prison.
Section 52A(4) aggravated dangerous driving occasioning GBH – escape police pursuit
- Prison: 100%
The average prison sentence for the offence is 0 months imprisonment, and the average non-parole period (or minimum prison term that must be served) is 0 months in prison.
Section 52A(4) aggravated dangerous driving occasioning GBH – drug (not alcohol)
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Suspended Sentence (no longer available): 100%
The average prison sentence for the offence is 0 months imprisonment, and the average non-parole period (or minimum prison term that must be served) is 0 months in prison.
District and Supreme Court:
Section 52A(4) aggravated dangerous driving occasioning GBH
- Prison: 82.5%
- Suspended Sentence (no longer available): 7.2%
- ICO: 6.2%
- Period Detention: 4.1%
The average prison sentence for the offence is 34.9% months imprisonment, and the average non-parole period (or minimum prison term that must be served) is 17.5% months in prison.