Shutt, Regina v: CACD 10 Dec 2010

The defendant had stolen from cash machines he was employed to repair. He appealed against the concurrent sentences of 8 months imposed.
Held: The appeal succeeded, and a sentence of 12 months supervision substituted. The defendant was of previous good character, had repaid much of what had been stolen, and had stolen only to support his young family. He had suffered psychological damage after witnessing two violent robberies. Reports had recommended non-custodial sentences. The recorder had put the offendig on a higher scale than it was.

Jack J, Stepens QC J
[2010] EWCA Crim 3033
Bailii
England and Wales
Citing:
CitedRegina v Kinloch CACD 2009
The offender worked for a brewery and ran their public houses in central London. He was responsible amongst other tasks for collecting takings. He stole andpound;20,000.
Held: The court accepted the submission that the manager of a public . .

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