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R v MOHAMMED MOKSHUD AHMED (2013)

PUBLISHED July 31, 2013
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[2013] EWCA Crim 1393

The court could not allow an appeal against sentence on the ground that it was wrong in principle or manifestly excessive merely because the offender had since developed a mental disorder or illness which, if present at the time of sentence, might have caused the sentencing judge to take a different view as to the appropriate sentence.

CA (Crim Div) (Pitchford LJ, Nicol J, Lang J)

31/07/2013

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