Sentencing guidelines
7412 results
In the matter of an application by E for Judicial Review
[2004] NIQB 35 Kerr LCJ
Thomas John Hazlett, Attorney General's Reference (No 3 of 2004) (AG Ref 4 of 2002)
Firearms Offences - whether sentence is unduly lenient - double jeopardy.
[2004] NICA 20 Kerr LCJ
R v William George Long [2004] NILST 6
Murder - 41 year old female victim (girlfriend) - domestic argument - hit repeatedly over the head with a blunt object (edge of hatchet) - claimed he and the victim had been drinking - could not remember hitting her - at trial claimed he suffered from mental impairment - does not fit comfortably into normal or higher starting point category - lengthy criminal record for violent offences - tariff fixed 14 years.
[2004] NICC 10 Kerr LCJ
In the matter of Paul Arthur Maye and In the matter of the Proceeds of Crime (Northern Ireland) Order 1996
[2004] NIQB 33 Morgan J
In the matter of an application by David Andrew Glasgow for Judicial Review
[2004] NIQB 34 Morgan J
Attorney General's Reference (No.3 of 2004) Thomas John Hazlett (AG Ref 4 of 2002)
[2004] NICA 20 Kerr LCJ
Chief Constable of the Police Service of NI v Darren McKeown
[2004] NIMag 2 District Judge (MC) McNally
R v Ignatius Patrick Gribben
Murder - male victim (previously had affair with prisoner's wife) - shot dead - claimed shooting was an accident - normal starting point - jury rejected suggestion firearm was discharged other than deliberately - some provocation - lured victim to remote house - knew he could obtain access to firearm - some attack was intended - tariff fixed at 13 years.
[2004] NILST 5 Kerr LCJ
R v Karen Elizabeth Carson [2004] NILST 3
Murder - husband victim - single stab wound to chest - intoxicated - initially alleged third party attack - then claimed self-defence - evidence prisoner had a violent temper - previously offered money to friend to murder her husband - normal starting point - a dispute between two people known to each other - still maintains that it was drunken accident - killing was a deliberate act - no pre-meditation - little evidence of genuine remorse - contested her guilt over two trials - tariff fixed at 12 years.
[2004] NICC 5 Kerr LCJ
R v Darren Larmour [2004] NILST 2
Murders - two paramilitary gun murders - convicted on his own confession - higher starting point - planned and pre-meditated - illegal firearms - armed in advance - undoubted intention to kill - medical condition - full admission of guilt - youth of offender (21) - tariff fixed at 15 years.
[2004] NICC 4 Kerr LCJ
R v Stephen Henry McParland
Murder - 33 year old male victim - assaulted after disagreement over £20 debt - denied being present - forensic evidence placed him at scene - higher starting point - culpability exceptionally high - prolonged, merciless assault - intention to kill - strong deterrent element - drinking, not drunk - 3rd person present had attempted to restrain - lengthy criminal record, conviction for violence - contested charge - no evidence of genuine remorse - made progress while in prison - tariff fixed at 16 years.
[2004] NILST 4 Kerr LCJ
R v Ignatius Patrick Gribben (tariff decision)
[2004 NICC 7 Kerr LCJ
R v Darren Larmour
[2004] NICC 4 Kerr LCJ
R v Stephen Henry McParland
[2004] NICC 6 Kerr LCJ
In the matter of K, S and G (Revocation of Freeing Order)
[2004] NIFam 8 Gillen J
Jonathan Brown, Laura Brown, Alexandra Brown, Charles Megaw, David Megaw and Hanna Megaw and John Alexander and Stewart Alexander v Ian Woods Alexander, Helen Brown, Lorna Megaw, Peter Woods and Dorothy Joan Woods
[2004] NICh 5 Morgan J
R v Martin Murphy
[2004] NICA 19 Kerr LCJ
R v Peter Joseph McKiernan
[2004] NICA 18 Kerr LCJ
R v Peter Joseph McKiernan
Drugs offences - Proceeds of Crime (NI) Order 1996 Confiscation Order.
[2004] NICA 18 Kerr LCJ