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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales High Court (Queen's Bench Division) Decisions >> Smith, R (on the application of) v Southwark Crown Court [2000] EWHC 567 (QB) (07 December 2000) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWHC/QB/2000/567.html Cite as: [2001] 2 Cr App Rep (S) 35, [2000] EWHC 567 (QB), [2001] 2 Cr App R (S) 35 |
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QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION
DIVISIONAL COURT
Strand, London WC2 |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE POOLE
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THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF | ||
SMITH | ||
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SOUTHWARK CROWN COURT |
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190 Fleet Street, London EC4A 2HD
Telephone No: 0207-421 4040/0207-404 1400
Fax No: 0207-831 8838
(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
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(AS APPROVED BY THE COURT)
Crown Copyright ©
It is common ground:
(a) that all of the weapons and ammunition had had the benefit of firearms certificates, issued on 22nd September 1994;
(b) that those certificates expired on 21st September 1997;
(c) that a letter of reminder was sent to the applicant on 24th November 1998 by an Inspector Cooper of the Central Firearms Inquiry Team;
(d) that in a search of the applicant's premises in London in February of last year the weapons were found securely locked away;
(e) that the applicant is a man of good, indeed of exemplary, character and a minister in the Baptist Church;
(f) that he and members of his family had had the weapons for the bona fide purpose of vermin control on the estate in Herefordshire where he and they were living when the certificates were issued;
(g) that the police were made aware of the transfer of the weapons when the applicant and his family moved to London in 1995.
1. What sort of weapons are involved?
2. What (if any) use has been made of them?
3. With what intention did the defendant possess them?
4. What is the defendant's record?
"Save for minor infringements which may be and are properly dealt with summarily, offences against these provisions will almost invariably merits terms of custody, even on a plea of guilty and in the case of an offender with no previous record."
"S authorities illustrate (and s available figures may well reflect) s factual and personal diversity of s cases which come before s courts. Any rigid, formulaic approach to levels of sentence would be productive of injustice in some cases."
"Save for minor infringements which may be and are properly dealt with summarily, offences against these provisions will almost invariably merit terms of custody, even on a plea of guilty and in s case of an offender with no previous record."