CRIMINAL DIVISION
Strand London, WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
(LORD JUSTICE JUDGE)
MRS JUSTICE HALLETT
SIR CHARLES MANTELL
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REFERENCE BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL UNDER | ||
S.36 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 1988 | ||
ATTORNEY-GENERAL's REFERENCE NO 09 OF 2005 |
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"I am prepared to accept that he genuinely regretted what had happened. Whether it is remorse for what he did, or whether it's remorse for the consequences of what he did, I am not sure we can really say."
The implication of those remarks is that the judge could not make up his mind whether this was true genuine remorse or simply remorse for the fact that the offender's behaviour had put him into the unpleasant position into which he had arrived.
"It is to be observed that the authorities to which our attention have been drawn for the most part involve fights outside licensed premises, at or about closing time, between men of comparable age and several of them involve victims who are themselves displaying signs of aggressive language or behaviour."
To that we would simply add, having considered the very many authorities which we have now considered, that it is in truth not realistic to treat what is described as one-punch manslaughter as comprising a single identical set of circumstances. Cases involving death which results from a single blow vary greatly in their seriousness. That fact is reflected in the very wide range of sentences which have been imposed by different courts dealing with them.