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England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions |
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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Attorney General Reference Nos 54, 55 & 56 of 2004 [2004] EWCA Crim 2062 (20 July 2004) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2004/2062.html Cite as: [2004] EWCA Crim 2062 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
Strand London, WC2 Tuesday, 20 July 2004 |
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B e f o r e :
(Vice President of the Court of Appeal, Criminal Division)
MR JUSTICE NELSON
MR JUSTICE MCCOMBE
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REFERENCE BY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL UNDER | ||
S.36 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 1988 | ||
ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S REFERENCE NOs 054, 055, 056 OF 2004 |
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MISS J HAYNE appeared on behalf of SAM STECHMAN
MISS C HADFIELD appeared on behalf of LEE WALTON
MISS K BEX appeared on behalf of SIMON GRIFFIN
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"When an offender, however young, deliberately inflicts serious injury on another there is a legitimate public expectation that such offender will be severely punished to bring home to him the gravity of the offence and to warn others of the risk of behaving in the same way. If such punishment does not follow, public confidence in the administration of the criminal law is weakened and the temptation arises to give offenders extra-judicially the punishment that the formal processes of law have not given. When we speak of the public we do not forget the victim, the party who has actually suffered the injury, and those close to him. If punishment of the offender does little to heal the victim's wounds, there can be little doubt that inadequate punishment adds insult to injury."