R v Amjad Hussein & Anor
The sentences imposed on both offenders were not unduly lenient. For Pandor, although the wrong guideline was applied, the balancing of aggravating and mitigating factors would have resulted in a similar sentence even under the correct guideline. For Hussain, the judge was entitled to consider parity with other...
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- Parties
- Prosecutor: Rex; Respondent: Amjad Hussain; Respondent: Ebrahim Pandor
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 14 November 2024
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Reference by Attorney General Under S.36 Criminal Justice Act 1988
- Outcome
- Leave to refer the sentence of Pandor was granted but no interference with the sentence; leave to refer Hussain's sentence was refused.
- Legal Topics
- Sexual Offences, Trafficking, Rape, Sentencing, Unduly Lenient Sentence, Modern Slavery
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Parties
Rex
Prosecutor
Amjad Hussain
Respondent
Ebrahim Pandor
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Reference by Attorney General Under S.36 Criminal Justice Act 1988
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the sentences imposed on Amjad Hussain and Ebrahim Pandor were unduly lenient
- 2 Whether the correct sentencing guidelines were applied for historic sexual offences and trafficking offences
Ratio Decidendi
The sentences imposed on both offenders were not unduly lenient. For Pandor, although the wrong guideline was applied, the balancing of aggravating and mitigating factors would have resulted in a similar sentence even under the correct guideline. For Hussain, the judge was entitled to consider parity with other defendants and the overall circumstances, and the sentence did not fall outside the reasonable range.
Court Disposition
Leave to refer the sentence of Pandor was granted but no interference with the sentence; leave to refer Hussain's sentence was refused.
Orders
- No increase in sentence for Ebrahim Pandor
- No reference permitted for Amjad Hussain
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