Regina v Vandervell: CACD 30 Oct 1997

The defendant had been convicted of being involved in the management of a company and of obtaining credit, whilst being an undischarged bankrupt.
Held: These were serious and repeated offences. The sentence of four years and three months imprisonment was not excessive.

Judges:

Lord Justice Waller Mr Justice Owen And Mr Justice Sullivan

Citations:

[1997] EWCA Crim 2716

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Citing:

DistinguishedRegina v Theivendran CACD 1992
For eight offences of being concerned with the management of a company whilst an undischarged bankrupt, a sentence of nine months’ imprisonment was reduced to six months. There had been a breach of the order but there had been no dishonesty, and . .
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Criminal Sentencing, Insolvency, Company

Updated: 11 October 2022; Ref: scu.152171