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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Timlin, R. v [2023] EWCA Crim 935 (13 July 2023) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2023/935.html Cite as: [2023] EWCA Crim 935 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
Royal Courts of Justice Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE JACOBS
RECORDER OF NEWCASTLE
(HIS HONOUR JUDGE SLOAN KC)
(Sitting as a Judge of the CACD)
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LUKE DANIEL TIMLIN |
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Lower Ground, 18-22 Furnival Street, London EC4A 1JS
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(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
MR N BERRY appeared on behalf of the Crown.
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MR JUSTICE JACOBS:
"However, such a condition, even when it is difficult to treat in prison, will not automatically entitle the offender to a lesser sentence than would otherwise be appropriate.
There will always be a need to balance issues personal to an offender against the gravity of the offending (including the harm done to victims), and the public interest in imposing appropriate punishment for serious offending."
"Disparity is rarely a successful ground of appeal, and a high test has to be met. In this case there were a number of different defendants, who played various roles and for whom there were discrete considerations. Even if it could sustainably be suggested that other defendants were treated more leniently than the applicant that would not be a reason to reduce an otherwise appropriate sentence."