CRIMINAL DIVISION
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE FIELD
SIR JOHN ALLIOTT
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GINA MARIA IAQUANIELLO |
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"GINA IAQUANIELLO, between the 5th day of October 2002 and the 6th day of March 2003, with the intent to pervert the course of public justice, did an act or series of acts, which had a tendency to pervert the course of public justice, in that she:
"1- On the 6th day of October 2002 falsely claimed that a missile had been thrown at her car while she was driving it, causing damage to two windows and injury to herself.
"2- On or about the 15th day of October 2002 falsely claimed that she had received a threatening letter at her place of work.
"3- On or about the 20th day of October 2002 falsely claimed that her house had been burgled.
"4- On the 5th day of November 2002 cut the brake pipes of a car which she then drove on a public road and falsely claimed they had been cut by some person unknown.
"5- On or about the 22nd day of November 2002 re-wired a light fitting in her home so as to render the fitting dangerous and thereafter falsely claimed that this had been done by some person unknown.
"6- On or about the 11th day of January 2003 falsely claimed that her home had been burgled for a second time.
"7- On or about the 10th day of February 2003 falsely claimed that on the evening of the 6th day of February 2003 a stone had been thrown at her car as she drove home from a public house.
"8- On the 19th day of February 2003 falsely claimed that a third burglary had taken place at her home.
"9- On the 25th day of February 2003 falsely claimed that an item had been thrown at her car as she was driving.
"10- On the 5th day of March 2003 scratched the word 'Die' into the paintwork of a car which she had been lent and thereafter falsely claimed that this damage had been caused by a person unknown."
Amendment of the Indictment
(1) Discretion
"Given the lateness of the application, the real issue is whether it would cause the defendant prejudice amounting to an injustice if it were allowed."
(2)Duplicity
(3)Fairness: public justice
"In this case the jury would have to agree on what particulars were proved and would then have to decide whether what was proved amounted to the offence of perverting the course of justice, whether that was by way of intending a significant investigation with the risk of arrest or was designed to form the basis of a false civil claim. As at present advised I would not have thought it necessary for the jury to have to agree on which motive was involved, but this could be the subject of further consideration and submissions from counsel in due course."
We understand that neither counsel nor the judge saw fit to return to the matter at any later stage.
"In our view, if there is more than one possible type of proceedings which may ensue, if the act done might mislead the court in any or all of those proceedings, and it is proved that the defendant intended to mislead in any proceedings which might ensue, that of itself would be sufficient to justify conviction. So to repeat one sentence of the summing which we have just read where the judge said:
"'So that if, for example, you are unsure which of the proceedings he mentioned he had in mind, but you are sure that he must have intended to pervert the course of at least one of them, that would suffice so far as this third element, namely the intent is concerned.'
"We regard that as being a wholly accurate direction. We are not here dealing with the proof of the necessary act forming the foundation of the necessary offence ... what are here in issue is that proof of the effect of that act, the tendency to pervert, and the intention with which the act was done."
(4)Election
Other Grounds of Appeal
(1)"Prosecution Errors"
(2)Section 34 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994
(3)Majority Direction
Sentence