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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> McCreesh & Anor, R. v [2010] EWCA Crim 314 (12 February 2010) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2010/314.html Cite as: [2010] EWCA Crim 314 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
Strand London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MRS JUSTICE COX DBE
HIS HONOUR JUDGE BARKER QC
(Sitting as a Judge of the Court of Appeal Criminal Division)
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FRANCIS XAVIER LENNON |
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Mr D McGuire appeared on behalf of Francis Xavier Lennon
Mr R Lowe appeared on behalf of the Crown
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"He was not involved in any organisation of the enterprise whatsoever; his role was limited to that of a driver."
His basis of plea also limited his period of involvement to the period between September or October 2005 and May 2006. The period covered by the indictment was from 1st January 2005 to 3rd August 2006. Lennon's basis of plea was to similar effect. He asserted that he was merely a driver who, on being contacted by the organisers, would travel from Northern Ireland, where he and McCreesh both lived, to England to collect a lorry and trailer knowing that it contained rebated fuel, and deliver it to the Royal Oak premises, knowing the purpose for which he was doing it. Each said that he was paid £250 plus expenses on each occasion that he was given driving work.
"JUDGE DARWALL-SMITH: I do not.
MR MORGAN: [counsel for the prosecution] You do not?
JUDGE DARWALL-SMITH: No.
MR MORGAN: Well, there is nothing more I can say in those particular circumstances.
JUDGE DARWALL-SMITH: It seems to me that I can deal with each defendant and his role as is set out in his basis of plea and in your opening. It seems to me. I have to make up my mind about that.
MR MORGAN: There is a divergence of opinion, it is fair to say, as between the Crown's position and that of the defence.
JUDGE DARWALL-SMITH: Yes, there is, and I shall take that on board. But I can deal with it."
"Kevin McCreesh, you delivered the fuel to the taxi centre on many occasions. You were involved in the plant. You were more than a delivery driver, in my judgment, you were part of the organisation of this factory that converted this fuel from unrebated fuel to a fuel that is for roads.
The sentence in your case is one of three years.
Francis Lennon, you made deliveries to The Royal Oak and you were arrested in possession of quantities of cash. You paid the landlord of the farm, and the evidence shows that you too had an organisational role in this matter.
The sentence of the court in relation to you is one of three years."