Inferior Number Sentencing - further hearing regarding additional condition to Probation Order.
Before : |
Sir Michael Birt, Kt., and Jurats Kerley and Milner. |
The Attorney General
-v-
Sebastian Gasulla-Sole
R. C. P. Pedley, Esq., Crown Advocate.
Advocate A. M. Harrison for the Defendant.
JUDGMENT
THE BAILIFF:
1. We explained what we were going to do last time on 19th June, 2013, at your sentencing ([2013] JRC 118) which was that in the exceptional circumstances of this case we were willing to impose a Probation Order. So we do impose a Probation Order, concurrent on all the counts, and we impose a condition that you are not to possess any replica firearms, "BB" guns or deactivated firearms.
2. You must understand that you have been very fortunate and if you do breach the Probation Order, either by not doing what your probation officer tells you or, of course, by committing any further offences, or by possessing any imitation firearms in breach of this condition, you will almost certainly be brought back here and at that stage it is hard to see any outcome other than that you will serve a prison sentence.
3. We order the forfeiture and destruction of the gun.
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