Bukhari, Regina v: CACD 13 Apr 2018

Appeal from sentences for offences of false imprisonment, threat to kill, and common assault, as to 32 months for the offence of false imprisonment with concurrent sentences of 18 months and 4 months respectively for the offences of threats to kill and common assault. The total sentence, after discount for his pleas at the first opportunity, was thus 32 months.
Gross LJ, Whipple, May DdBE JJ
[2018] EWCA Crim 916
Bailii
England and Wales
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CitedMcCool, Regina v SC 2-May-2018
The appellants complained that the recovery order made against them in part under the transitional provisions were unlawful. They had claimed benefits as single people but were married to each other and for a house not occupied. The difficulty was . .

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