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CRIMINAL DIVISION
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE JEREMY BAKER
HIS HONOUR JUDGE KATZ QC
(Sitting as a Judge of the CACD)
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ALFIE ATHERTON REED ROBERTS |
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Lower Ground, 18-22 Furnival Street, London EC4A 1JS
Tel No: 020 7404 1400; Email: [email protected]
(Official Shorthand Writers to the Court)
MR P CASEY appeared on behalf of the Appellant Roberts
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LADY JUSTICE CARR:
Introduction
Atherton: On count 1, robbery, contrary to section 8(1) of the Theft Act 1968: 10 years and six months' imprisonment; on count 2, having an article with a blade or point in a public place, contrary to section 139(1) of the Criminal Justice Act 1988: four years' imprisonment; on count 3, robbery, contrary to section 8(1) of the Theft Act 1968: five years' imprisonment; on counts 4 and 5, attempted burglary (non-dwelling), contrary to section 1 of the Criminal Attempts Act 1981: two years' imprisonment. All sentences were ordered to run concurrently.
Roberts: On two counts of robbery, contrary to section 8(1) of the Theft Act 1968, count 1: seven years and six months' imprisonment; count 3, five years' imprisonment. Both sentences were ordered to run concurrently.
The facts
Counts 1 and 2
Count 3
Counts 4 and 5
The sentence below
Grounds of appeal
Atherton
Roberts
Discussion
"Street/less sophisticated commercial robbery refers to robberies committed in public places, including those committed in taxis or on public transport. It also refers to unsophisticated robberies within commercial premises or targeting commercial goods or money."
And:
"Professionally planned commercial robbery refers to robberies involving a significant degree of planning, sophistication or organisation."
Atherton
Roberts
Conclusion