ON APPEAL FROM Winchester Crown Court
His Honour Judge Cutler CBE
T20157099
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE NICOL
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MR JUSTICE GARNHAM
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Appellant |
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Daniel Mark Finnerty |
Respondent |
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Richard Onslow (instructed by CPS) for the Respondent
Hearing date : Friday 7 October 2016
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Mr Justice Nicol :
"I know nothing about the young man who caused this fire. His family have communicated to us through a local school that they are deeply sorry for what has happened and have informed us that the boy is receiving the help he perhaps needed a long time ago. This is of some comfort to me knowing that the boy is getting help. I think I can speak on behalf of the parish of Fleet on the whole when I say that we harbour no ill feelings towards the boy for what has happened and we have been praying for him and his family since the incident."
"Daniel's fire setting risk profile appears to be quite different from the sorts of profiles present by other high risk arsonists I have assessed. Despite the very serious, extensive damage caused by Daniel in the index offence, the risks to property and risk of serious harm to others as a result of further fire setting, are in my opinion only moderate. This means that a risk management is required, including functioning fire alarms and fire escapes wherever he is placed, but there is no immediate risk of harm to others."