| Source: | All England Reporter |
| Publisher Citation: | [2002] All ER (D) 28 (Apr) |
| Court: | Court of Appeal, Criminal Division |
| Judge: | Rose LJ, McKinnon and Poole JJ |
| Representation | Phillip Astbury (assigned by the Registrar of Criminal Appeals) for the defendant. |
| Judgment Dates: | 11 April 2002 |
Catchwords
Sentencing - Supplying a Class A drug - Aggravating and mitigating features - Whether sentence manifestly excessive.
The Case
A sentence of 18 months' imprisonment imposed upon a defendant who pleaded guilty to supplying a Class A drug was considered, on appeal, to be manifestly excessive. A sentence of nine months' imprisonment would be substituted.
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