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CRIMINAL DIVISION
REFERENCE BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL UNDER
S.36 OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 1988
Strand London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE JULIAN KNOWLES
RECORDER OF BIRMINGHAM
HIS HONOUR JUDGE INMAN QC
(Sitting as a Judge of the CACD)
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Mr Khadim Al'Hassan appeared on behalf of the Offender
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"I propose to reflect the overall behaviour with sentences in relation to counts 1, 2 and 3, and I bear in mind that the effect of some of the convictions means that the defendant has to be deemed an offender of particular concern, with the result that he has an extended licence and he cannot apply for parole until he has completed two thirds of his sentence.
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So obviously the dangerous provisions, whilst I have to consider them, I do not propose to apply them in this case..."
In his sentencing remarks, the recorder summarised the circumstances of the offending which he described as a campaign of sexual abuse of S from the age of about seven until her 14th year. He noted that S had been entitled to look to the offender for protection and support but he had instead systematically abused her for years and had shown no remorse. The recorder summarised the offending in these terms:
"It goes without saying that these are offences of the utmost gravity, committed over a significant period of time, and starting when [S] was only seven years of age. There was planning and grooming on your part, and there was the grossest abuse of your position as her step father. The offences will have a hugely detrimental effect on the psychological welfare of [S] for years to come, and although we all hope that this is not the case, she may be unable to enjoy a normal life. You have taken that away from her."
"The effect of that is that you will be eligible for parole after serving two thirds of the fifteen-year sentence."
Regrettably, neither counsel then appearing pointed out to the recorder that he was in error in his understanding of the release provisions applicable to offenders of particular concern. Where a special custodial sentence is imposed pursuant to section 236A, the Secretary of State must refer the offender to the Parole Board when the offender has served half his custodial term. The Parole Board will then consider whether it is necessary for the protection of the public that the offender should continue to be in custody. It is therefore possible for the offender to be released on licence after he has served half his custodial term and the recorder was accordingly mistaken in thinking and in telling the offender that there could be no possibility of his being released on licence until he had served two-thirds of the 15-year custodial term. We are unable to say whether that error may have played any part in the approach which the recorder took to the issue of dangerousness, about which he said nothing in his sentencing remarks apart from the few words which we have quoted.
"In the context of this offence, previous good character/exemplary conduct should not normally be given any significant weight and will not normally justify a reduction in what would otherwise be the appropriate sentence."
The only other factors in the offender's favour were his history of hard work and the fact that he had brought upon himself the loss of his business and the prospect of deportation. In the face of such serious offending, these matters can carry little weight.
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