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COURT OF APPEAL (CRIMINAL DIVISION)
ON APPEAL FROM
HHJ Kemp – Lewes Crown Court
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE MCCOMBE
and
MR JUSTICE FIELD
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Appellant |
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Malcolm Legrys |
Respondent |
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Mr E Brown for the Crown
Hearing date: 29 June 2007
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Crown Copyright ©
LORD JUSTICE HOOPER :
"I used to be a fairly competent person, but that has been replaced by a feeling of constant panic and fears for the future of Pauline and my daughter Nicola. It's so sad to see their grief and suffering, they miss Matthew so much. I know I must be strong for them but I don't really want to be here anymore. I know we will survive and get through but our lives have been shattered beyond repair. We may find some of the pieces but the only piece of our lives that was so dear to us, is lost forever. You don't come across a man like Matthew very often. I am so proud and privileged to have had him as friend and son. His death is a great loss to so many people and an even greater loss to humanity itself."
"There are days when I am so low and the pain of missing Matt is so great that it is almost too much effort to get up and get dressed, and sometimes even in the company of family and friends I feel so lonely because Matt is not there."
"It feels like the sun will never really shine again and that a heavy grey cloud resides over all of us. A huge, irreplaceable part of me is missing and I know I will never be the same person again."
"the jury was satisfied that your driving fell below the standard which could be expected of a competent and careful driver. Your decision to overtake that tractor and trailer unit, at a time when you could not have known its full dimensions, and could not have seen whether the road ahead was sufficiently clear to allow you to do that overtaking, was indeed a dangerous act. But the fact that the tractor and trailer were unlit at a time when they most certainly should have been lit, did, in my view, substantially contribute to this dreadful accident, and it is a fact to which I find I can take into account when assessing your culpability."
i) The offender was of previous good character;
ii) The offender had a good driving record;
iii) The offender expressed genuine remorse;
iv) The death of Mr Bailey was in part caused (or may well have been caused in part) by the fact that the tractor and trailer were unlit;
v) The injuries suffered by the offender and the consequences thereof.
"When prisons are overcrowded the result is to hinder or prevent the valuable work of rehabilitation that a prison should normally provide. The fact that prisons are overcrowded may, for this reason, be a relevant factor where the sentencer's decision is on the cusp, so that there is a real issue as to whether a community sentence can be justified rather than a custodial sentence. Prison overcrowding will also make it all the more important that the sentencer comply with the requirements of ss.152 and 153 of the Criminal Justice Act which we have quoted above."
See also Seed [2007] EWCA (Crim) 254