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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
Strand, London WC2A 2LL (Sitting at Bristol Crown Court) |
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Ian MACHIN |
Crown Copyright ©
Mr Justice Beatson :
Introduction
The facts
2. The relevant facts, as described by the judge, were these:
"On 19 June 2002, shortly after 10am, the defendant lured the deceased, a 24 year old heroin dealer, to his death by telephoning his "business" mobile telephone on the pretext of being a user who wanted to make a purchase. When the deceased arrived at the appointed place (or on his way to) he was stabbed deeply three times to the thigh and back as a result of which a femoral artery was severed; this was the cause of death. The motive for the killing was to gain control of the dealers business. The offence was committed in broad daylight in a residential area and was brazen in the manner in which it was committed."
"In my view this offence merits a 16 year tariff. Whilst the prosecution at all times conceded that there may not have been intent to kill it was a premeditated attack carried out for gain against a defenceless man. The defendant showed no remorse. He had several previous convictions for violence-related offences in the early 1990s and came over during the course of the trial as a potentially dangerous and manipulative man."
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