Case No: 200801233, 1238, 1350, 1353 & 1357 A2
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Royal Courts of Justice
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London, WC2A 2LL
Date:
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RECORDER OF WINCHESTER
Sitting as a Judge of the Court of Appeal Criminal Division
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Mr C Langley, Mr D R Tomlinson, Miss I Forshall, Mr A Frymann and Mr P Stanislas appeared on behalf of the Appellants
Mr E Lucas appeared on behalf of the Crown
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J U D G M E N T
"It is conceded by the Crown that there was no elaborate planning by you in executing these robberies and, more importantly, that no firearms or weapons were used in order to achieve your aim. It is also conceded by the Crown that only limited force was used in order to seize the cash boxes and that it was more a threat of force which caused the custodians to release their valuable cargo.
The only exception to this was in relation to count 8 where the custodian Mr Pritchard was struck to the face by what he calls 'a flurry of bodies' resulting in injuries to his face which subsequently required hospitalisation. On this occasion there was some £15,000 in the cash box . . .
Finally, it is also conceded by the Crown that you each pleaded guilty at the first available opportunity and, to that extent, you are each entitled to full credit for those pleas."
The learned judge then explained why he was satisfied that the "dangerous offender" provisions of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 did not apply in the case of any of the defendants and continued:
"In sentencing each of you, I bear in mind inter alia the following. Firstly, your early pleas of guilty. Secondly, the fact that no weapons were used in the commission of these offences. Thirdly, save for count 8, only limited physical violence was used to execute these robberies. Fourthly, where it applies, the basis of plea upon which it was entered. Fifthly, the expressions of remorse and regret which are evidenced by your letters to this court and the expressions of it in the probation reports and the contents of those Pre-Sentence Reports and all the other documentation placed before me in the course of mitigation. Finally, I of course bear in mind the mitigation advanced by your learned counsel."