CRIMINAL DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE HEDLEY
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RICHARD TH0MAS MCGUINESS |
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"We have also had in the course of this appeal to consider the power which the Crown Court has in respect of the original offences in a case for which a probation order has been made, when further offences put a defendant in breach of that order. The powers of the Crown Court are dealt with by the Powers of Criminal Courts Act 1973, section 8(8). The court has power to deal with an offender in any way in which the magistrates' court could deal with him if he had just convicted him of that offence. We do not read that subsection as meaning that the court has to deal with him as though it had just convicted him of the probation offence, along with any other offences, so that the defendant would have the benefit in respect of all his offences of section 133(1) of the 1980 Act. Indeed that would be an absurd result, because it would mean that an offender who had committed a series of offences for which he was liable to be sentenced to six months' imprisonment would in effect, if he was also in breach of a probation order made for summary offences, receive no extra penalty in respect of those extra matters."