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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Kamara, R v (Rev 1) [2020] EWCA Crim 1191 (28 August 2020) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2020/1191.html Cite as: [2020] EWCA Crim 1191 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
The Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE JEREMY BAKER
MRS JUSTICE MOULDER DBE
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DANIEL KAMARA |
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LORD JUSTICE HADDON-CAVE: I shall ask Mr Justice Jeremy Baker to give the judgment of the court.
MR JUSTICE JEREMY BAKER:
"The tragic events on the night of 21st April this year were the result of pointless, senseless violence and public disorder on the streets of Failsworth which has no obvious explanation other than a desire by you and your friends to cause trouble. I am sure that none of you set out that night to stab or to kill but you Mr Jallow and some of your other friends were undoubtedly armed with knives and the purpose of that can only have been to have them ready to use if the opportunity to do so presented itself or the need to do so arose and the fatal consequences were sadly all too predictable."
In relation to the applicant, the Recorder went on to observe:
"You, Daniel Kamara, must also bear a good deal of the blame for what happened, given your role in starting the disorder as I have already described. Witnesses speak of you fighting with people including Blake Walker both on Pole Lane and Oldham Road and the forensic evidence is consistent with you being close to him at a time when he was bleeding. You may not have stabbed him yourself, you may not have been armed with a knife and as the jury have found may not have intended him or anyone else to suffer serious harm, but by your own actions you clearly encouraged others to do so. You did not have a knife but I find as a fact that you were aware that some of your friends had knives. That is the only consistent conclusion, consistent, as I say, with the way in which the route to verdict has been drafted and the questions answered by the jury in arriving at that verdict. What that means is that although you did not intend anyone to suffer serious harm, by taking part with others in fighting where some of the people you are encouraging or assisting have to your knowledge a knife, your actions run the obvious risk that someone will in fact suffer serious harm or worse, as in fact happened."
"I am satisfied that this is a category B case. The factor indicating high culpability is the fact that knowing that another had a knife, the unlawful act encouraged by you clearly and obviously carried a high risk of death or serious injury. That produces a starting point of 12 years' custody.
The position, as with your co-accused, is aggravated by similar features. The fact [is] that here there [was] in your case though the additional feature that in relation to you there are two victims, Joe O'Brien and Blake Walker; also. it happened in the context of serious public disorder started by you and others, and you were all acting as a group to intimidate and attack."