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ON APPEAL FROM MANCHESTER CROWN COURT
Mr Justice Goose
Ind. No. T20217072 / T20217166 / T20217217
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MRS JUSTICE COCKERILL
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SIR ROBIN SPENCER
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Harry Oni Jeffrey Ojo Brooklyn Jitoboh Martin Thomas (Junior) Ademola Roheez Mark Adedeji Raymond Savi Omolade Okoya |
Appellants |
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Rex |
Respondent |
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Justice |
Intervener |
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Mr Newton KC and Ms Webb instructed by Sperrin Law Solicitors on behalf of Jeffrey Ojo
Mr Abraham instructed by Sperrin Law Solicitors on behalf of Brooklyn Jitoboh
Ms Piercy and Ms Papamichael instructed by Hodge Jones and Allan solicitors on behalf of Martin Thomas (Junior)
Mr Monteith KC and Ms Mogan instructed by Sperrin Law Solicitors on behalf of Ademola Roheez Mark Adedeji
Mr Temkin KC and Mr Palmer instructed by Cunninghams solicitors on behalf of Raymond Savi
Mr Kane KC and Mr Gray instructed by Cunninghams solicitors on behalf of Omolade Okoya
Mr Sandiford KC and Mr Smith on behalf of the Prosecution
Dr Tunde Okewale OBE and Oliver Mosley instructed by Clifford Chance LLP on behalf of Justice (intervening by written submissions only)
Hearing dates : 19 & 20 December 2024
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Crown Copyright ©
Lord Justice Dingemans:
Introduction and grounds of appeal
Reporting restrictions
Pleas and convictions
The relevant factual background to the offences
"At approximately 14:40 hours members of the M40 gang attacked Joseph Raji as he stood with a group of males, including Christopher Semedo and Mohammed Al-Jaf, in Piccadilly Gardens, Manchester. Harry Oni, Brooklyn Jitoboh, Martin Junior Thomas, Simon Thorne and Alexander John Soyoye were all present at the time. Nobody was arrested or charged in relation to this incident. Joseph Raji was taken to the ground where he was punched, kicked and stamped and stabbed to the leg before onlookers intervened and the attackers made off. As Alexander John Soyoye walked away he was captured on CCTV footage filming the attack on his mobile telephone. Joseph Raji was taken to Manchester Royal Infirmary where he was treated for a deep one to two inch stab wound to the inside of his right thigh."
"12:57:50 [Group chat created by Ojo - all participants invited to join via link]
13:04:32 [Savi joins chat]
13:09:00 [Adedeji joins chat]
13:14:39 Oni U man need to stop going to that spot till we touch something.
13:14:56 Oni We can't be grieving everyday while nothings going on
13:14:58 Adedeji Yooo one of them man live on lime side street in Oldham
13:15:07 Oni How you know?
13:15:07 Adedeji That's where most of them base
13:15:16 Ojo Man know if a next man got touched md would have done something by now
13:15:26 Adedeji I have my links girls who used to chill them
[discussion about whether a female named Nadia might give information on locations of individuals]
13:17:36 Adedeji Where does Khalid live
13:17-13:19 [Discussion principally between Ojo and unidentified identifying the main persons (targets)]
13:19 Okoya suggests accessing targets via another girl. Naomi, and Okoya opines she won't give them up because they are her "slimes, especially hellion"
13:19:49 Ojo Anything Rochdale affiliated gets burnt
Oni I know where Octavio flats is
13:20:33 Unknown So we got the drops and we sat here doing nuen
13:21:11 Adedeji [postcode given] Drop there
13:22:30 Adedeji [sends photo of a relevant address]
13:22:52 Savi Who's gaff is that?
13:24:10 Savi Benson what's that?
13:25:02 Oni So we can do this jair guy
13:25:13 Savi Is he coming? Like deffo?
13:25:36 Adedeji
13:25:58 Oni Mans not bringing my whip for some hot shit are u lot caked
[responses] [affirmatives]
13:26:27 Savi Man should just nap him until he gives the drop on each person
13:27:20 Adedeji Word
13:28:33 Savi Sure he's coming by himself?
13:28-13:34 [Discussion about who to target in what order]
13:34:42 Savi Yh nap him to get the drop on all of them
13:35:11 Oni Nah we not napping him. Straight drop him Trust me
13:35:43 Ojo Yo we can't drop a civi
13:35:53 Savi Yh true but trust me he's a civi Cah if he was really on it like that he wouldn't come
Discussion turns to kidnapping him
13:36:46 Savi Make sure to take his phone so he can't contact them man
Further discussion of bringing rope and t-shirts" (emphasis added)
"PA: wtf man believe me I love Jon I am the last guy who would ever kill him if I would have knew that he died at that I wouldn't have put that fucking video on it Mums jon is like a brother to me infackt like a father."
Adedeji: Wait so it was not yiu that record the video?
PA: I don't have any contact with portages
Adedeji: Snm bless but I just fine you a weird person fo[cutoff] posting that can't lie and if I ever find out you post something like that again I am going to k[cutoff] you bro no cap so you best apologise."
Some issues and rulings at trial
Summing up
"Normally in a criminal trial, evidence of acts or statements of one defendant are only evidence against that defendant. They are only admissible against another defendant if it is adopted by that defendant, or they were present when it was done or said and showed that they adopted it. The reason for this is obvious: if a defendant was not present and did not adopt it, what was said or done cannot be admissible against him.
However, in a conspiracy to commit a criminal offence it is different. If you are sure that a criminal conspiracy existed and that the defendant, whose case you are considering, was a party to that conspiracy, then you may take into account what each of the conspirators said or did as being relevant evidence of the scope of the conspiracy, whether it was to kill or to intentionally cause grievous bodily harm. This is because what the conspirators do and say may be evidence of the conspiracy in action: it may prove what was agreed between the parties to the conspiracy.
An obvious example of the conspiracy in action, say the prosecution, are the acts of some of the defendants who used violence. Those acts are said to be part of the agreed crime to be committed, whether it was to kill or to intentionally cause grievous bodily harm. Whilst no-one was killed (which the defendants say means that it was not a conspiracy to kill), what was the intention of those who carried out the incidents, including the weapons used, the injuries caused and the attempt to drive over one of the men?
Another obvious example of the conspiracy in action, say the prosecution, are the things said in the Telegram and Snapchat group chats."
Sentencing
The approach to conspiracy and the pleas to counts two issues one and two
"(1) Subject to the following provisions of this Part of this Act, if a person agrees with any other person or persons that a course of conduct shall be pursued which, if the agreement is carried out in accordance with their intentions, either
(a) will necessarily amount to or involve the commission of any offence or offences by one or more of the parties to the agreement, or
(b) would do so but for the existence of facts which render the commission of the offence or any of the offences impossible,
he is guilty of conspiracy to commit the offence or offences in question."
(2) Where liability for any offence may be incurred without knowledge on the part of the person committing it of any particular fact or circumstance necessary for the commission of the offence, a person shall nevertheless not be guilty of conspiracy to commit that offence by virtue of subsection (1) above unless he and at least one other party to the agreement intend or know that that fact or circumstance shall or will exist at the time when the conduct constituting the offence is to take place.
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(4) In this Part of this Act "offence" means an offence triable in England and Wales [...]"
Directions on failure to mention facts in interview issue three
The admissibility of the cash by the ear photos issue four
The judge's directions in relation to the cash by the ear issue five
The identification of Mr Adedeji by PC McGregor and the fresh evidence issue six
No retrial issue seven
The appeal against sentence issue eight
Conclusion