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CRIMINAL DIVISION
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MR JUSTICE SAUNDERS
MR JUSTICE MACDUFF
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ADRIAN JOSEPH SPELMAN |
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"5.3. Where the prosecution case is overwhelming, it may not be appropriate to give the full reduction that would otherwise be given. Whilst there is a presumption in favour of the full reduction being given where a plea has been indicated at the first reasonable opportunity, the fact that the prosecution case is overwhelming without relying on admissions from the defendant may be a reason justifying departure from the guideline.
5.4. Where a court is satisfied that a lower reduction should be given for this reason, a recommended reduction of 20% is likely to be appropriate where the guilty plea was indicated at the first reasonable opportunity."
"Class 'A' Drugs...
Importation of heroin, morphine, etc,: Large scale importation, that is where the weight of the drugs at 100 per cent purity is of the order of 500 grammes or more, sentences of 10 years and upwards are appropriate. Where the weight at 100 per cent purity is of the order of five kilogrammes or more, sentences of 14 years and upwards are appropriate."
Although those are said to be the guidelines for importation, where supply is alleged on a considerable scale, as it was in this case, similar sentences are appropriate for supply as they are for importation.
"Well, let me stop you there. I appreciate you may have been taken by surprise in the sense that this has been just explained this afternoon but in each of the recoveries the scientist concerned has identified a percentage purity. Now surely it is a mathematical exercise to work back from the weights analysed to discover what the precise figure was at 100 per cent."
Mr Harrison, who was appearing on behalf of Coupe, said:
"Well it is but I have arrived at my figures and I am not saying that I am perfect but the crown seem to be more or less ... with my suggestion, in fact I agreed with their initial suggestion, now we hear that it is recalculated at a different figure. My objection is that this should have been set out before this hearing began, [with which this court agrees] it is pretty obvious it is relevant and to come now after mitigation is just unacceptable in my submission."
HHJ Steiger then said:
"I propose to progress the problem in this way, that the weight recovered at 100 per cent purity was round about 5 kilos which is the 'Aramah' stepping stone as it were from 10 to 14 years but for my part I shall not regard the precise figure as being of crucial importance at all and if you want to have a calculation made and send it in later on this afternoon I will certainly give consideration to that. I was not in any event proposing to pass sentence this afternoon. I am not proposing to approach this case so far as the 'Aramah' step threshold is concerned on a minute gradation."