ON APPEAL FROM THE CENTRAL CRIMINAL COURT
HIS HONOUR JUDGE BEVAN QC
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE EDIS
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HIS HONOUR JUDGE POTTER (SITTING AS A JUDGE OF THE CACD)
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Respondent |
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Applicant |
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Sally O'Neill QC for the Respondent
Hearing date : 12th July 2019
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Crown Copyright ©
Lord Justice Davis :
Introduction
Background of the Applicant
Facts of the killing
The course of proceedings in the Crown Court
Events following trial
"… I went to Ellerslie Gardens and left my MK jacket behind a wall and put on my ski mask. I heard QB singing when he came out of the school. QB said he was sorry but I was raging with fury. I touched QB 1st with the knife and he started running. The 1st and 2nd touches were light but I buckled and tripped on the 3rd touch so I believe the knife went deeper than I meant it to and that's why it was more force."
The applicant then described disposing of the knife, changing or disposing of his clothes and burning the ski-mask and latex gloves which he had worn. He concluded, according to the note, in this way:
"Even though I intended to stab QB, I did not intend to kill him or mean for him to die."
"I heard Quamari singing when he came out the school. Quamari said he was sorry, but I was really angry. I saw 365. I chased him. I only stabbed him lightly. I touched him twice but then I buckled and tripped. I had been running very fast and fell hard. I think the knife must have gone in deeper than I meant it to. I didn't mean to really hurt Quamari. I did not want to kill him for him to die. I just wanted to touch him with the knife."
"I want to say that I am really sorry for what I did. I don't know why I did it. I didn't mean to do it. I wanted to talk to someone. I was angry. I am telling the truth now for Quamari's mum and dad. I am sorry. I didn't mean Quamari to get so hurt. I'm not a murderer. I am not a wasteman. I didn't want him to die. I wish I'd told the truth before. I listened to someone close to me I shouldn't have listened to. I don't trust anyone. They always let me down. I want to have a different life but I don't know how."
Sentencing remarks
The fresh evidence
"In summary it is my opinion that [L's] provision of the new account prior to sentencing was not driven by an attempt to receive a reduced sentence but is a reflection of the fact that over time he was able to face the reality of his actions and listen to the advice of people other than his father. He has ceased all contact with his father. [L's] cognitive functioning and suggestibility levels are within the average range; however, his traumatic history, harsh parenting, PTSD, fear and shock resulting from the killing, lack of trust in others, including professionals, and reliance on his father for advice and support, provide a reasonable explanation as to [L's] denial of stabbing Quamari and a reasonable explanation as to why it took longer to give the account his now relies upon."
The reference to the father is explained by the applicant having told her that it was his father with whom he had had a close relationship and who had advised him, by phone contact while he was on remand, not to tell anyone what had happened. (Ms Brimelow said that that accorded with his prior statement that "I listened to someone close to me I shouldn't have listened to.")
"[L] said that the person he had referred to was his father who had told him to plead not guilty. He said "My solicitors gave me a choice, to go for manslaughter or to deny everything. I spoke to my dad and he told me to say not guilty and because he was my dad and I did look up to him, I didn't question what he was saying to me. I believed in what he said."
[L] said he was in regular contact with his father while on remand and throughout the trial. He said that he had wanted to tell the truth during the trial but didn't because his father had advised him to plead not guilty. [L] was emphatic that the influence of his father was the only reason that he pleaded not guilty; there was no other contributory factor."
Disposal
Conclusion on conviction
Sentence
Permission for this judgment to be cited is given.