2017/00824/A2 |
ON APPEAL FROM THE CROWN COURT AT BIRMINGHAM
His Honour Judge Bond (Clarke)
AND ON APPEAL FROM CROWN COURT AT LEEDS
His Honour Judge Evans (Cooper)
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
Vice President of the Court of Appeal (Criminal Division)
LADY JUSTICE RAFFERTY
LORD JUSTICE TREACY
Mr JUSTICE SWEENEY
Mr JUSTICE GOSS
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Respondent |
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RALPH CLARKE |
Appellant |
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Respondent |
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PETER COOPER |
Appellant |
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Mr Patrick Mason for Cooper
Ms Miranda Moore QC for the Respondent.
Hearing dates: 2nd March 2017
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Crown Copyright ©
The Court:
Introduction
Submissions
Discussion
"A different factor that could cause the court to take a more lenient view than it would otherwise is the consequences which result from the age of the offender. In those cases the experience is that the offender may be only a danger to members of the family with whom he has a relationship. So this is a dimension that can be taken into account if there is a reduced risk of re-offending. In addition, the court is always entitled to show a limited degree of mercy to an offender who is of advanced years, because [of] the impact that a sentence of imprisonment can have on an offender of that age."
"It would lead to a clear sense of injustice if there was not a consistency of approach to sentencing in such cases and specific guidance was given in Millberry as to this factor…"
At [12] he said:
"It is important to emphasise the word 'limited' used by the Lord Chief Justice in the last sentence [of [17] of Millberry], and sentencers should be careful not to make too great an allowance in this regard thereby shrinking from what is their duty, however unpleasant it may be to perform."
Clarke
The offences
Count | Offence |
Pleaded guilty or convicted | Sentence | Consecutive or Concurrent | Maximum |
1, 4 |
Indecent assault, contrary to s14(1) Sexual Offences Act 1956 | Convicted | 2 years' imprisonment | Concurrent | 5 years' imprisonment |
2 | Indecent assault, contrary to s14(1) Sexual Offences Act 1956 | Convicted | A sentence under s.236A CJA 2003 of 5 years, comprising a custodial term of 4 years and a further 1 year period of licence. | 5 years' imprisonment | |
3, 7, 9, 16, 18, 21 | Indecent assault, contrary to s14(1) Sexual Offences Act 1956 | Convicted | A sentence under s.236A CJA 2003 of 5 years, comprising a custodial term of 4 years and a further 1 year period of licence. | Concurrent | 5 years' imprisonment |
5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14, 17, 19, 26, 29 |
Indecency with a child, contrary to s1(1) Indecency with Children Act 1960 | Convicted | 18 months' imprisonment | Concurrent | 2 years' imprisonment |
12 | Indecent assault, contrary to s14(1) Sexual Offences Act 1956 | Convicted | 18 months' imprisonment | Concurrent | 5 years' imprisonment if complainant under 13, otherwise 2 years' imprisonment |
15 | Indecent assault, contrary to s14(1) Sexual Offences Act 1956 | Convicted | A sentence under s.236A CJA 2003 of 5 years, comprising a custodial term of 4 years and a further 1 year period of licence. | Consecutive | 5 years' imprisonment |
20 | Indecent assault, contrary to s14(1) Sexual Offences Act 1956 | Convicted | 4 years' imprisonment | Concurrent | 5 years' imprisonment |
23, 27, 28, | Indecent assault on a male person, contrary to s15(1) Sexual Offences Act 1956 | Pleaded guilty | 4 years' imprisonment | Concurrent | 10 years' imprisonment |
24, 30 | Indecent assault on a male person, contrary to s15(1) Sexual Offences Act 1956 | Pleaded guilty | 5 years' imprisonment | Concurrent | 10 years' imprisonment |
25 | Attempting to commit buggery, contrary to Common Law | Pleaded guilty | 5 years' imprisonment | Consecutive | Life imprisonment |
31 | Attempting to commit buggery, contrary to Common Law | Pleaded guilty | 5 years' imprisonment | Concurrent | Life imprisonment |
The offences in detail
Sentencing Remarks
Conclusion
Section 236A
Cooper
The offences
(i) touching C's naked genitalia on three to four occasions when she was in bed at two addresses;
(ii) touching C's naked genitalia when she was sitting on his lap;
(iii) getting C to touch his naked penis when she was in bed with him;
Sentencing Remarks
Grounds of Appeal
(i) The sentences imposed were manifestly excessive and/or wrong in principle in all the circumstances.
(ii) The additional period of licence imposed pursuant to section 236A was unlawful.
In his oral submissions Mr Mason abandoned the second ground.
Conclusion