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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Fraser, R. v [2024] EWCA Crim 421 (18 April 2024) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2024/421.html Cite as: [2024] EWCA Crim 421 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
MRS JUSTICE McGOWAN DBE
HER HONOUR JUDGE KARU
THE RECORDER OF SOUTHWARK
(Sitting as a Judge of the CACD)
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LORD JUSTICE WARBY:
Introduction
The background
(1) The appellant was one of a group of nine who travelled to an address in Luton which was operating as a cannabis factory. He intended to steal. The group arrived at around 7 am. Five of them, including the appellant, tried to gain entry to the address, the appellant and another male armed with machetes. The occupants of the property sought to resist, setting off a fire extinguisher in the process. The males attacked the occupants during the incident until they were fended off.
(2) Around 10 minutes later, when the occupants had left, some of the group of males returned in a car and entered the property to steal the cannabis. Some of the occupants returned in a BMW and threw something at the group's vehicle. Some of the group chased the BMW down the road. Eventually the group of males drove off in the BMW and a Vauxhall Astra. Both cars were stopped by police shortly afterwards and the appellant and others were arrested. The appellant was found to have a machete secreted down his trousers. He gave a no comment interview.
The index offending
Sentencing
"So, I've read the character reference. I've read the pre-sentence report. You are not a child or young person. You were 21 – almost 22 at the time. I cannot properly assess the level of your maturity. You are, so far as I can say, somebody who was almost at the age of 22 . You are recognised, for all purposes, as an adult. There's no evidence, medical evidence, before me to suggest you are anything other than an ordinary adult of your age. Just a young man. You are not representative of young men in this country, because the vast majority don't behave like you do, and that's fortunate.
Yes, I'm aware, and I have it quoted to me very many times, the scientific research that shows that the brain is not fully matured at the age of 22, but you are a standard 22 year old, and you've been given every opportunity to approach life in a different way. People who carry knives like this again and again are, in my judgement, potentially extremely dangerous. One never knows what's going to prompt that knife being produced, and what will happen if it is produced."
The appeal
Decision and reasons
"... there is material available to the sentencing court which speaks about the maturity and developmental reality of the offender in question."
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