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England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions |
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You are here: BAILII >> Databases >> England and Wales Court of Appeal (Criminal Division) Decisions >> Burton, R. v [2008] EWCA Crim 1505 (07 May 2008) URL: http://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2008/1505.html Cite as: [2008] EWCA Crim 1505 |
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CRIMINAL DIVISION
Strand London, WC2A 2LL |
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MR JUSTICE TREACY
SIR PETER CRESSWELL
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MARCUS BURTON |
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Mr J Edwards appeared on behalf of the Crown
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"The defendant accepts involvement in counts 2 and 3 but pleads guilty to the possession of a firearm on the basis of joint enterprise -- he was not the person who carried the weapon. He does not know what type of weapon it was, other than it appeared to be a handgun.
He pleads guilty to conspiracy matter (count 5) on the basis that he was frightened by the other conspirators but nonetheless agreed to travel with them to Plymouth in order to assist with transportation and accommodation which facilitated the commission of the robbery."
In passing sentence the Recorder said:
"Paul Doyle who was convicted after a trial in the Crown Court at Warwick for one of these offences received a sentence of imprisonment for public protection to serve the minimum of seven years. He is seven years older than you are. Allowing for your plea of guilty it is possible to adjust that figure, seven years, downwards somewhat but I have to move it back up then Marcus Burton because there is the second offending. You were arrested ... after December 2005. The [Plymouth conspiracy] is an offence committed after an earlier arrest which should have alerted you to the possibility of changing your way.
... I will impose a sentence of imprisonment for public protection. ... I have to set a minimum period before which they cannot consider your. In those circumstances I have adjusted the figure that I had in mind when I started this case in order to try to reflect some comparison with the sentence that was imposed on Paul Doyle. With his sentence of seven years in mind and with the fact that you went on to commit this conspiracy after arrest for the earlier firearm robbery also mind I set the minimum period before which you cannot be considered for parole at nine years. I order that the 148 days that you have already served will count towards that sentence."