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CRIMINAL DIVISION
Strand London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE FRASER
SIR PETER OPENSHAW
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ROBERT GAVIN INCHES |
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MR JUSTICE FRASER:
" (i) is the making of an order necessary to protect the public from sexual harm through the commission of scheduled offences?; (ii) if some order is necessary, are the terms imposed nevertheless oppressive?; (iii) overall, are the terms proportionate? "
"There was no evidence [before the Crown Court] of any change of circumstances. There was no evidence that the order had created difficulties which were unanticipated at the time the SOPO was imposed (without, it will be recalled, any dispute as to its terms). There was no evidence at all. In these circumstances we cannot say that Judge Davis's decision was wrong."
"Usually the defendant will need to rely on a change of circumstances. In such a case, the Crown Court will need to be satisfied that the order in its original form is no longer necessary for the statutory purpose of protecting the public (or particular members of the public) from serious sexual harm from the defendant, or that those objectives can properly and sufficiently be secured by the proposed variation."
LORD JUSTICE IRWIN: Miss Cecil, normally judgments in refusing applications for leave are not reportable but it seems to us that there is an advantage in this instance in ordering that the decision in this case can be reported.
MISS CECIL: I would agree. I think it would assist in some level of clarification in terms of the correct venue.
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