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25 August 2004

Thomas Potts, Attorney General's Reference (No 5 of 2004) (AG Ref 10 of 2004)

Reference by AG - whether sentence unduly lenient - Criminal Justice Act 1988 section 36 - blackmail - paramilitary background - guilty plea - previous criminal record - sentence unduly lenient - sentence increased to five years' custody and two years' probation.

[2004] NICA 27 Kerr LCJ

25 August 2004

R v Michael McFadden

Murder - 74 year old male victim - robbery - savage beating followed by strangulation - higher starting point - pre-meditated and undertaken to prevent identification - previous convictions for robbery - admissions to police - early plea of guilty - tariff fixed at 17 years.

[2004] NILST 16 Kerr LCJ

25 August 2004

R v Andrew George Mawhinney

Murder - 33 year old victim (neighbour) - both intoxicated - deceased initially the aggressor - provocation unsuccessfully argued - personality disorder - limited capacity to cope with stress and anger - does not fit comfortably into either starting point - attacked with clear intention of killing - armed with hatchet and knife - repeated blows - significant previous convictions - no compelling evidence of remorse - tariff fixed at 14 years.

[2004] NILST 15 Kerr LCJ
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