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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> BHL, R. v [2023] EWCA Crim 728 (12 May 2023) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2023/728.html Cite as: [2023] EWCA Crim 728 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
REFERENCE BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL UNDER S.36 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 1988
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE FRASER
MR JUSTICE SWIFT
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"BHL" |
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Lower Ground, 18-22 Furnival Street, London EC4A 1JS
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(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
MR J PATEL appeared on behalf of the Offender.
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LORD JUSTICE DINGEMANS:
Introduction
The circumstances of the offences
The offending against CB
The sentencing
The sentence on count 3
Totality
"All courts, when sentencing for more than a single offence, should pass a total sentence which reflects all the offending behaviour before it and is just and proportionate…
It is usually impossible to arrive at a just and proportionate sentence for multiple offending simply by adding together notional single sentences. It is necessary to address the offending behaviour, together with the factors personal to the offender as a whole."
Mitigation
A proper sentence