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CRIMINAL DIVISION
The Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE TREACY
and
MR JUSTICE SAUNDERS
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ATTORNEY GENERAL'S REFERENCE No. 11 of 2010 | ||
UNDER SECTION 36 OF | ||
THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 1988 | ||
R E G I N A | ||
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JAMES BEANEY |
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Wordwave International Ltd (a Merrill Communications Company)
190 Fleet Street, London EC4
Telephone 020-7421 4040
(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
Mr S Shapiro appeared on behalf of the Offender
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LORD JUSTICE THOMAS:
"The offence for which [the offender] appears before the court today can only be described as callous. This offence was clearly premeditated and [the offender] waited for the opportune moment to commit this offence. There is a clear escalation in the seriousness of his offending behaviour with a defined move from impulsive to premeditated thought. [The offender] freely admits to the specific and deliberate targeting of elderly and vulnerable members of the community for financial gain and as already highlighted within this report his trade is to actively deceive others. He is a career criminal who knows no other way of life and therefore the risk of him committing a further similar offence are considered high. The nature of the risk could range from the use of con-tactics and over-charging to deliberate force/violence as reflected in the index offence. The force used in this offence resulted in the victim sustaining physical harm (a leg broken in three places and cuts and bruising) and unimaginable psychological and emotional harm. Taking the above information into consideration [the offender] is assessed as posing a high risk of serious harm to members of the public and specifically to the elderly and those who are vulnerable in the community."
"We wish to stress that attacks on elderly people in their own homes are particularly despicable and will be regarded by the court as deserving of severe punishment. Elderly victims living alone are vulnerable, not only because of the lack of assistance but also because of their own weakness and isolation. Any attack on such a person is cowardly and can only be expected to be visited by very severe punishment indeed."