Criminal Law - Burke [1983] 2 NSWLR 93
The case of Burke considered the issue of sentencing and discussed the discretion that the judge has in relation to the sentence to be imposed for murder in relation to mitigating circumstances that might reduce the culpability of the convicted person.
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