Osmani & Anor, R. v [2025] EWCA Crim 1303 (10 September 2025)
The appellants' roles were squarely within the lesser role category, with no evidence of significant financial gain or influence, and the abstraction of electricity was not a significant aggravating factor as there was no evidence they knew of it. Sentences were reduced accordingly.
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- Citation
- [2025] EWCA Crim 1303
- Parties
- Prosecution: Rex; Appellant: Arjon Osmani; Appellant: Rustem Kulla
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 10 September 2025
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Sentence Appeal
- Outcome
- appeal allowed; sentences quashed and substituted
- Legal Topics
- Sentencing, Drug Offences, Culpability Assessment, Mitigation, Aggravating Factors
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Parties
Rex
Prosecution
Arjon Osmani
Appellant
Rustem Kulla
Appellant
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Sentence Appeal
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the appellants' roles were properly categorised as lesser or significant for sentencing purposes
- 2 Whether unlawful access to electricity was an aggravating factor for the appellants
- 3 Appropriate sentence reduction for guilty pleas
Ratio Decidendi
The appellants' roles were squarely within the lesser role category, with no evidence of significant financial gain or influence, and the abstraction of electricity was not a significant aggravating factor as there was no evidence they knew of it. Sentences were reduced accordingly.
Court Disposition
appeal allowed; sentences quashed and substituted
Orders
- Sentences of 20 months and 19 months quashed.
- Substituted sentences of 8 months for Arjon Osmani and 7 months for Rustem Kulla imposed.
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