Sentencing guidelines
7522 results
Moffat (Dorothy) v Moffat (Laurence)
[2014] NICA 68 Gillen LJ
McDaid’s (John) Application
[2014] NIQB 133 Horner J
B v C (Consequential Directions to a Consent Order)
[2014] NIMaster 13 Master Bell
Maurice Haylock (Appellant) and The Commissioner of Valuation for Northern Ireland (Respondent)
NIVT 36/13 Mr O'Connor
McClean’s (Dennis) Application
[2014] NIQB 124 Morgan LCJ
U.S.P.C.A. V The Charity Commission for Northern Ireland
11/14 Mr McMahon
R v Paul Pollins
Appeal against sentence – aggravated burglary and criminal damage – use of indeterminate custodial sentence – disposal of last resort – necessity of prior inquiry: can public protection be achieved under extended sentence scheme? – appeal allowed and extended sentence substituted.
[2014] NICA 62 Morgan LCJ
R v McCaughey & Smyth
[2014] NICA 61 Morgan LCJ
R v Pollins (Paul Duncan)
[2014] NICA 62 Morgan LCJ
R v Kelly & Others
[2014] NICC 26 His Honour Judge McFarland
R v Thomas McCaughey and Martin Smyth
Burglary – attempted burglary – obstruction – limited relevance/applicability of Guidelines from Sentencing Guidelines Council in E&W – including cases of sexual offending.
[2014] NICA 61 Morgan LCJ
McCann (Thomas) v Extern Organisation Limited
[2014] NICA 65 Horner J
R v Newell (Francis)
[2014] NICA 87 Morgan LCJ
R v Cathal Feeney
[2014] NIQB 107 Deeny J
R v Francis Newell
Armed robbery of post office - 4 year's imprisonment deemed manifestly inadequate and increased to 8 years' imprisonment - factors pertinent to an increase in sentence - was the sentence determined on a wrong principle or manifestly inadequate having regard to all circumstances and factors - section 15 Criminal Appeal Act (NI) 1968/section 4 Criminal Appeal Act (NI) 1980
[NB: This case, which is of significance to the Court of Appeal, is not reproduced here.]
R v McCauley (Martin)
[2014] NICA 60 Morgan LCJ
Southern Health and Social Care Trust v A McS, JJ and J McI
[2014] NIFam 9 Maguire J
AB v Sunday Newspapers T/A The Sunday World
[2014] NICA 58 Morgan LCJ