CRIMINAL DIVISION
ON APPEAL FROM THE CROWN COURT AT LUTON
(HHJ ALAN BLAKE) [T20217125]
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
||
B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE BRYAN
HIS HONOUR JUDGE MANSELL KC
(Sitting as a Judge of the CACD)
____________________
REX |
||
- v - |
||
SAID MOHAMMED SHAMREZ MOHAMMED |
____________________
____________________
Crown Copyright ©
MR JUSTICE BRYAN:
- 4 years' imprisonment for Attempt to Cause GBH (Count 8);
- 3 years 9 months' imprisonment (consecutive) for Attempt to Cause GBH (Count 2);
- 3 years' imprisonment (consecutive) for Attempt to Cause GBH (Count 5); and
- 1 year's imprisonment (concurrent) for Assault Occasioning ABH (Count 1).
A total sentence of 10 years and 9 months' imprisonment.
Count 3 (Burglary) and Counts 4 and 6 (Affray) were ordered to lie on file against him in the usual terms.
- 10 years 6 months' imprisonment for Causing GBH with Intent (Count 9);
- 4 years' imprisonment (consecutive) for Attempt to Cause GBH (Count 2);
- 3 years 4 months' imprisonment (concurrent) for Attempt to Cause GBH (Count 5);
- 2 years 6 months' imprisonment (concurrent) for Assault Occasioning ABH (Count 7); and
- 1 year 3 months' imprisonment (concurrent) for Assault Occasioning ABH (count 1)
A total sentence of 14 years and 6 months' imprisonment.
Count 3 (Burglary) and Counts 4 and 6 (Affray) were ordered to lie on file against him in the usual terms.
Count 1 (ABH - Said and Shamrez)
Count 2 (Attempt to Cause GBH- Said and Shamrez)
Count 5 (Attempt to Cause GBH - Said and Shamrez)
Count 7 (ABH - Shamrez)
Count 8 (Attempt to Cause GBH - Said)
Count 9 (GBH with Intent - Shamrez)
Discussion
Shamrez
"For category A1 offences the extreme nature of one or more high culpability factors or the extreme impact caused by a combination of high culpability factors may attract a sentence higher than the category range."
That would have been entirely apposite here.
"… the likelihood … of the interference with family life which is inherent in a sentence of imprisonment being disproportionate is inevitably progressively reduced as the offence is the graver…"
Said