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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 >> Blackman, R. v [2017] EWCA Crim 326 (28 March 2017) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2017/326.html Cite as: [2017] EWCA Crim 326 |
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ON A REFERENCE BY THE CRIMINAL CASES REVIEW COMMISSION
ON APPEAL FROM A COURT MARTIAL AT BULFORD
(THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL)
B e f o r e :
THE PRESIDENT OF THE QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
and
THE VICE-PRESIDENT OF THE COURT OF APPEAL CRIMINAL DIVISION
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Regina |
Respondent |
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Alexander Wayne Blackman |
Appellant |
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BBC, ITN, Times Newspapers Limited, British Sky Broadcasting, Guardian News and Media and Associated Newspapers Ltd |
Interested Parties |
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The Ministry of Defence |
Interested Party |
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Mr R Whittam QC and Katherine Hardcastle for the Respondent
Mr J Nicholls for the Media as interested parties, save for Associated Newspapers
Mr G de Wilde for Associated Newspapers Ltd Mr O Glasgow QC for the Ministry of Defence
Hearing date: 31 January 2017
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HTML VERSION OF JUDGMENT
Crown Copyright ©
The Court:
The applications during the course of the court martial
The publicity surrounding the reference by the CCRC
The evidence before the court
"The presentation of any of this footage will be used as compelling evidence for supporters [of violent Jihad] to act and respond immediately, specifically and violently. They will use it to evidence and justify the claim that the West is at war with Islam and that it operates outside its own legal restraints; it will trigger a tipping point for many sympathisers who may have been on the verge of active response into immediate violent action. It will in short create a real and immediate risk to life."
The material in the public domain
i) The transcript and audio of all six clips of the video.
ii) Some stills taken from the video.
iii) The appellant and two of the marines on the patrol have been publicly identified; the photograph of the appellant has been very prominent in the media reports of what has happened.
The legal principles