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Name:
DUDLEY MARK ASLETT
Age:
37yrs old
State: NSW
Sentence:
Sentenced in a district court in Nov 2004 to 40 yrs jail.
Sentence was reduced to 30 yrs jail/ 22 yrs 5 months non parole in March 2006.
Offence/Other:
Gang rapist.Pleaded guilty to numerous charges including- sexual assault in company. Victim was a 16 year old girl who Aslett and 3 other men
(Stephen Aslett/ Christopher Bonham/ other offender is 17yrs and cannnot be named) raped at knifepoint.
"Aslett held a knife against his victim's cheek as he raped her, threatening to "poke out her eyes". "
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Dudley Aslett
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Parents Tell Of Intrusion Nightmare
The parents of a girl who was
gang-raped at knifepoint while
they were tied up in their home
thought they would be stabbed to
death during the two-hour robbery a court has heard.
The victim's mother said that
when her daughter, 16, was taken
to a bedroom in their Newington
unit, she assumed the girl was
being spared the sight of seeing
her father killed.
But the girl was so brutally assaulted by three males she was
later hospitalised for several
days, she said. Her parents were
uncertain what had happened to
her until after the intruders left.
The intruders told the family not
to speak or they would be killed.
One of the males had attempted to shower the girl before
tying her to her parents with telephone cords on the living room
floor, the court heard.
Her father told the NSW District Court: "My daughter never
really cried. I felt nervous at that
time I hear sounds crying. It's like
something happened. I just felt it."
Her mother, who was crying in
the witness box, said: "When we
were free I hugged my daughter
and this is when I asked her if she
was OK and she said they actually raped her."
The family sat on the couch in a
state of shock and cried, she said.
Both parents were giving evidence at the trial of a man known
as John Hill, 33. He is accused of
leading three teenagers, aged 17
and 18, in the attack on July 17
last year.
The court has given him and
his two co-accused nephews.
known as Steven and Jamie Hill,
pseudonyms.
The fourth male, Christopher
Bonham, has pleaded guilty to
the sexual assault and armed
robbery and named the three
others to police, the court heard.
The father said he was woken
on the couch, after returning
home from a double shift as a
chef about midnight.
He was pushed to the floor by
a masked man wearing gloves
and wielding a knife his daughter was playing on the computer
in her parent's bedroom, where
her mother lay asleep, he said.
"He said to me, 'Don't shout,
don't make noise or I'll kill you',"
the father said.
"I begged, I begged, I begged. I
tell him get whatever you want
Just don't hurt us. I was scared. I
thought he would kill me.'
The parents described this
man as "the ringleader". The
Crown alleges this was John
Hill. He is the only one who
wore a condom and gloves, and
there is no DNA evidence linking
him to the crimes, the court has
heard.
The family cannot identify him
because he was masked and they
were ordered to keep their heads
under a blanket, but the mother
glimpsed a red tracksuit, she said.
The four had targeted people
of Asian background and had entered the first-floor unit via an
unlocked balcony door and
taken Jewellery cash and computer and entertainment equipment, the court heard.
The family is originally from
the Philippines. They were asking me, 'I smell the money here, I
smell the money here, where's
the money? Where's the safe?"
the father said.
When they left, according to
the mother, they said: "If you tell
anything about this to police you
better go back to your country or
we will kill you."
The Sydney Morning herald (5-9-2004)
Natasha Wallace
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Gang Rapist's Sentence Cut
A GANG rapist yesterday had 10 years cut from his sentence after objecting to being
labelled a "dangerous criminal" by the trial judge.
The Court of Criminal Appeal yesterday ruled the law did not allow a judge to "lock away"
a criminal based on his view of that offender as a "clear danger to society".
Dudley Mark Aslett, 35, was jailed for 40 years in November 2004 by District Court Judge
Michael Finnane.
Aslett was the ringleader of four masked men who in July 2003 broke into the Newington
unit of an Asian family, intending to rob them.
The gang tied up the mother and father and repeatedly raped their 16-year-old daughter at
knifepoint before ransacking their home.
Aslett faced life in jail after pleading guilty to eight charges including aggravated break and
enter and sexual assault in company. His sentence was yesterday found to be "excessive".
Aslett's cohort and nephew Steven James Aslett - just 18 at the time of the offence - was also
successful on appeal, with his sentence cut from 24 to 20 years yesterday.
On sentencing Dudley Aslett, Judge Finnane said the "only way to protect society from him
is to lock him away ... for many years. To take any other course would be to fail to protect
society, and women especially".
Court of Criminal Appeal Justices James Spigelman, Graham Barr and Roderick Howie
yesterday reduced Aslett's jail term to 30 years, with a non-parole period of 22.5 years.
"A sentencing court should not increase a sentence beyond what is proportionate to the
crime in order merely to extend the period of protection of society from the risk of recidivism
on the part of the offender," Justice Barr said in the judgment.
Aslett - branded a "callous, vicious and extremely dangerous criminal" at trial - is serving a
life sentence for the murder of a Sydney chemist in 2003.
Yesterday's decision came despite Justice Barr noting, "the offences fell into the worst category
of cases".
Aslett held a knife against his victim's cheek as he raped her, threatening to "poke out her eyes".
She was bleeding and injured, but he spurred the others to rape her regardless.
"[The victim's] ordeal amounted to torture and extended over a few hours," Justice Barr said.
"The complainant suffered physical and lasting emotional harm. She was imprisoned, degraded
and humiliated."
In the judgment for Steven Aslett, Justice Barr found his sentence was not in line with that of his
co-offender Christopher Bonham, also aged 18 on the date of the crime.
Bonham will serve up to 15 years for his crime, while the fourth offender - who was just 17 and cannot be named - will serve a total of five years.
The Daily Telegraph (25-3-2006)
Viva Goldner
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