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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Raja, R. v [2022] EWCA Crim 650 (17 March 2022) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2022/650.html Cite as: [2022] EWCA Crim 650 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
THE VICE PRESIDENT OF THE COURT OF APPEAL (CRIMINAL DIVISION)
LADY JUSTICE SIMLER
HIS HONOUR JUDGE EDMUNDS QC
THE RECORDER OF THE ROYAL BOROUGH OF KENSINGTON & CHELSEA
Application to treat Notice of Abandonment as a nullity
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SAMI RAJA |
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LADY JUSTICE SIMLER:
Introduction
The Abandonment Application
"On 8 January 2019 in the Crown Court at Southwark, Sami Raja was convicted in his absence of two counts of conspiracy to defraud, contrary to common law, and five counts contrary to the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 relating to the proceeds of the frauds. His applications for leave to appeal against conviction and sentence, and an extension of time of 52 days, have been referred to the full Court by the Registrar. The application for leave to appeal against sentence was abandoned during the hearing. We grant the extension of time and leave to appeal against conviction." (Emphasis added)
The judgment was circulated in draft and no issue was taken in relation to that paragraph.
The applicable legal principles
The nullity application
The sentence appeal application
"I have had regard to the sentence imposed on your partner, Mr Sandeep Dosanjh, four-and-a-half years on each of counts 1 and 2 to run concurrently".
She continued:
"I note, however, that the judge on that occasion expressly acknowledged that the starting point was seven years, based on a loss of £1 million and sentenced Mr Dosanjh on his basis of plea, which led him to start with a sentence of six years with a further reduction by four months to reflect matters of personal mitigation and then a reduction by 20 per cent given Mr Dosanjh's guilty plea."
Grounds of appeal
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Ms Bahra, given the handsome apology that you Mr James made at the beginning, please put entirely out of mind our perhaps slight grumpiness at the beginning of this hearing.
MS BAHRA: I am very grateful for that. I was actually going to say Mr James and I look forward to a substantive application where we can restore our reputation before your Lord/Ladyships.
LADY JUSTICE SIMLER: It is restored.
THE VICE PRESIDENT: Thank you both very much.