QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
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Philip Steele | ||
Application by Philip Steele for the review of the minimum term pursuant to Schedule 22 paragraph 3 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 |
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The Hon. Mr. Justice King:
Decision
The principles to be applied
The circumstances of the murder
"Together with John Crawley, he entered the house of a man of 69 living alone, after midnight on 3rd January 1998. They ransacked the house and were disturbed by the man who knew Crawley well as a near neighbour and probably knew Steele. While one held his legs the other suffocated him by stuffing a sock into his throat and tying it tight with a necktie after which he was forcefully suffocated by something pressed onto his face .They then left with no proof that anything had arisen. It is not known who actually suffocated the man and there is nothing to distinguish between them".
"The facts speak for themselves. On the evidence both men were experienced burglars who worked as a team. The house owner died almost certainly because he recognised one or both men and had to be silenced. On the facts of this case Steele is capable of being ruthless and must be considered as dangerous. He has convictions for violence as follows:
9.2.90 assault occasioning actual bodily harm -6 months detention;
20.4.94 wounding with intent (four counts) – 4 years imprisonment concurrent".