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Criminal Sentencing - From: 1900 To: 1929This page lists 3 cases, and was prepared on 21 May 2019. Rex v Peters (1908) 1 Cr App R 141 1908 Criminal Sentencing If leave is given to appeal against sentence, the term will generally be backdated to the original sentencing exercise. 1 Citers Rex v Fenley (1920) 15 Cr App R 118 1920 Criminal Sentencing Where a defedant obtains leave to appeal against his sentence by a deception, then on his sentence by the Appeal Court, that sentence will not be backdated. 1 Citers Rex v Westlake (1920) 15 Cr App R 100 1920 Criminal Sentencing Where leave to appeal against sentence is obtained by misstatement or misdescription, the sentence imposed will not be backdated as is the normal practice. 1 Citers |
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