COURT OF APPEAL (CRIMINAL DIVISION)
REFERENCES BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL UNDER S. 36
OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 1988
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B e f o r e :
DEPUTY CHIEF JUSTICE OF ENGLAND AND WALES
THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE MOSES
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THE HONOURABLE MR JUSTICE ROYCE
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GUY POUND |
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AND BETWEEN AG Ref 060/04 R |
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ANTHONY GREEN |
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AND BETWEEN AG Ref 061/0 R |
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PETER BEARD |
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Lord Justice Judge:
"shall be given within 28 days from the day on which the sentence, or the last of the sentences, in the case was passed."
In essence, the argument on behalf of the offenders is that the phrase, "the last of the sentences", must refer to the date when sentence was imposed on the offender whose case it is proposed to refer to the Court of Appeal Criminal Division. Mr Horwell for the Attorney General suggested that in relation to a trial on an indictment in which there is more than one defendant, these words refer to the date on which the last of all the defendants in that trial is sentenced rather than the date of the last sentence imposed on any individual defendant.
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