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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Bhangal, R. v [2024] EWCA Crim 855 (04 July 2024) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2024/855.html Cite as: [2024] EWCA Crim 855 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
ON APPEAL FROM THE
CROWN COURT AT WARWICK
HHJ LOCKHART KC
T20230022
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE BRYAN
MRS JUSTICE THORNTON
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MANDIP SINGH BHANGAL |
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MRS JUSTICE THORNTON:
Introduction
Background
"Number 6 are racists. You only have to look at him. This is a Sikh close. We need to drive out the white racists. I'm a Sikh warrior. I have a knife, I can pull it out and won't put it back in until there is blood on it. I'm not afraid to use it. I've been in jail before. I'm not afraid to go back. I'm gonna smash windows of the house opposite as well."
Sentencing Remarks
"You have tried to construct, as he said, a false narrative. It caused great distress living in a mixed-race area and with children in a mixed-race school, with the increased sensitivities around culture and race. For him to be labelled a racist would end his career and finish them within the community where they have made their home."
The judge went on to say that Mr and Mrs Starling felt isolated, intimidated; there were prolonged periods of them retreating into their home because of the Appellant's conduct. They were nervous when going out of their house, permanently on their guard, due to the erratic nature of the behaviour of the Appellant. Mr Starling found it difficult to allow his children to play out on that cul-de-sac. They have even thought about moving home. The judge went on to say that Mrs Starling spoke in much the same terms: "Their home had become a prison. She has found it difficult to carry on."
"I find that you are liable to cause further harassment, alarm or distress to the Starlings. You are not to contact Maria Starling, Ian Starling and the children of their family directly or indirectly. You are not to approach or to step on to any part of the property known as [address omitted], and that is for 20 years."
Grounds of Appeal
Discussion and Decision