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APPEAL COURT, HIGH COURT OF JUSTICIARY |
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Lord Kirkwood Lord Macfadyen
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Appeal No: XC716/03 OPINION OF THE COURT delivered by LORD MACFADYEN in NOTE OF APPEAL AGAINST SENTENCE by ROBERT SHARP Appellant; against HER MAJESTY'S ADVOCATE Respondent: _______ |
Appellant: Shead; Drummond Miller
Respondent:
D.J.T. Logan, ad hoc A.D.; Crown Agent3 July 2003
[1] The appellant, Robert Sharp, stood trial in Hamilton Sheriff Court on an indictment containing a single charge in the following terms:"on 21 August 2001, on Laburnum Road, Viewpark, near to its junction with Banyan Crescent, you ROBERT SHARP did drive motor vehicle registered number J 201 RNF dangerously and did drive at speeds of up to 60 miles per hour and did cause said motor vehicle to cross over onto the opposite carriageway and into the path of an oncoming motor vehicle registered number Y 134 TJW and did thereafter take avoiding action whereby your vehicle collided with the kerb, causing you to lose control of said vehicle which thereafter mounted the pavement there and collided with Stephanie O'Brien, Julie Ann Glancy and Fiona McGill, all c/o Viewpark Police Office and thereafter collide with a box, a pillar box and fence whereby said Stephanie O'Brien and Julie Ann Glancy were severely injured and said Fiona McGill was so severely injured that she died and you did cause the death of said Fiona McGill: CONTRARY to the Road Traffic Act 1988, Section 1."