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Appeal Against Sentence for Firearm Offences Succeeds as Judge Did Not Properly Discount

Summary by NSW Courts
By Paul Gregoire and Ugur Nedim The New South Wales police commissioner imposed a firearms prohibition order (FPO) upon Grafton man Samuel Lynch on 2 July 2020. An FPO restricts its subject from owning firearms or ammunition. But on being arrested on 26 July 2021, Lynch was found to have amassed multiple guns, guns parts and ammunition in breach of the FPO. The most significant weapon Lynch had in his possession was a slightly modified .22 Long …
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NSW Courts broke the news in on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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