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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 >> Corran & Ors, R v [2005] EWCA Crim 192 (02 February 2005) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2005/192.html Cite as: [2005] EWCA Crim 192, [2005] 2 Cr App R (S) 73, [2005] 2 Cr App Rep (S) 73 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
Strand London, WC2 Wednesday, 2nd February 2005 |
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B e f o r e :
(LORD JUSTICE ROSE)
LADY JUSTICE SMITH
MR JUSTICE OWEN
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R E G I N A | ||
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BEN CORRAN | ||
JASON CUTLER | ||
KEVIN PHILLIP HEARD | ||
ANTHONY MICHAEL WILLIAMS |
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MR N MASON appeared on behalf of the APPELLANT CORRAN
MISS S JONES appeared on behalf of the APPLICANT CUTLER
MR G JOHNSON appeared on behalf of the APPLICANT HEARD
MR T CROWTHER appeared on behalf of the APPLICANT WILLIAMS
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"...in the fixing of a notional determinate term, the element of the sentence reflecting the need to protect the public from danger posed by the defendant should not be taken into account where a discretionary life sentence is being passed."
It is, as it seem to us, apparent that a sentencing judge must avoid overlap when a life sentence is imposed in relation to the danger posed by an offender, when alighting upon the relevant notional determinate sentence. Continuing risk to the public and danger from the offender is properly to be regarded as being taken care of by the life sentence.