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COURT OF APPEAL (CRIMINAL DIVISION)
Strand. London. WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE HODGE
and
HIS HONOUR JUDGE JONES QC.
Honorary Recorder of Leeds
(sitting as a judge in the Court of Appeal Criminal Division)
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RAYMOND GEORGE MAY STEVEN LAWRENCE HERBERT FOWLES JACQUES BRAVARD VINCENT JOHN STAPLETON |
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MR K A MITCHELL appeared on behalf of LAWRENCE
MR P J MARTIN appeared on behalf of BRAVARD MR T OWEN QC & MR A BODNAR appeared on behalf of STAPLETON
MR A BODNAR appeared on behalf of FOWLES
MR O SELLS QC & MR I PEARCE appeared on behalf of the CROWN
Hearing dates : 14/15/16 December 2004
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In respect of 'the time to pay' issue and leave to appeal issues
Crown Copyright ©
Lord Justice Keene:
Time to Pay
"The general principle is that once a sentence of any kind has been passed, then it is in force and enforceable in the absence of specific provisions to the contrary. Of course, as a matter of practice, in the case of fines, it may well be that the fine is not in fact enforced, but that is for practical reasons and not as a result of any principle of law."
We are satisfied that the time to pay under the orders made by His Honour Judge Samuels, Q.C., has been running since those orders were made.
May: appeal dismissed.Stapleton: £1,615,789, to be paid by 2 August 2005, with four years imprisonment in default.
Bravard: £626,383, to be paid by 28 May 2005, with three years imprisonment in default.
Fowles: £40,000 to be paid by 28 April 2005, with twelve months imprisonment in default.
Certification and leave to appeal to the House of Lords
"where property is obtained jointly by persons participating as principals in an acquisitive offence, is the benefit of each for the purposes of section 71(4) and 71(5) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988 the value of the property so obtained?"