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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 >> Donohoe, R. v [2006] EWCA Crim 2200 (28 July 2006) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2006/2200.html Cite as: [2007] 1 Cr App R (S) 548, [2006] EWCA Crim 2200, [2007] Crim LR 90, [2007] 1 Cr App R (S) 88 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
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(PRESIDENT OF THE QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION)
LORD JUSTICE GRAY
MR JUSTICE McCOMBE
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MARK EDWARD ROBERT DONOHOE |
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"(1 If the court postpones proceedings under section 6 it may proceed to sentence the defendant for the offence (or any of the offences) concerned.
(2) In sentencing the defendant for the offence (or any of the offences) concerned in the postponement period the court must not--
(a) impose a fine on him
(b) make an order falling within section 13(3), or
(c) make an order for the payment of compensation under section 130 of the Sentencing Act."
"(1) The court may--
(a) proceed under section 6 before it sentences the defendant for the offence (or any of the offences) concerned, or
(b) postpone proceedings under section 6 for a specified period.
(2) A period of postponement may be extended.
(3) A period of postponement (including one as extended) must not end after the permitted period ends....
(5) The permitted period is the period of two years starting with the date of conviction."
"A confiscation order must not be quashed only on the ground that there was a defect or omission in the procedure connected with the application for or the granting of a postponement."
Subsection (12):
"But subsection (11) does not apply if before it made the confiscation order the court--
(a) imposed a fine on the defendant;
(b) made an order falling within section 13(3);
(c) made an order under section 130 of the Sentencing Act (compensation orders)."
The order made under section 27 of the 1971 Act was an order, of course, falling within section 13(3).
"(3) If the court sentences the defendant for the offence (or any of the offences) concerned in the postponement period, after that period ends it may vary the sentence by--
(a) imposing a fine on him
(b) making an order falling within section 13(3), or
(c) making an order for the payment of compensation under section 130 of the Sentencing Act.
(4) But the court may proceed under subsection (3) only within the period of 28 days which starts with the last day of the postponement period."