Serdoud, R. v [2024] EWCA Crim 1398 (30 October 2024)
The judge was entitled to reject the appellant's evidence and medical material as unconvincing, to find that the appellant intended to evade or postpone sentence, and to conclude that no reasonable excuse for failing to surrender to bail was established. The judge's conduct did not give rise to apparent bias, and...
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- Citation
- [2024] EWCA Crim 1398
- Parties
- Appellant: Hassan Serdoud; Respondent: Rex
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 30 October 2024
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Appeal Against Conviction and Sentence
- Outcome
- appeal dismissed
- Legal Topics
- Failure to Surrender to Bail, Bias and Recusal, Sentencing, Criminal Contempt, Burden of Proof
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Parties
Hassan Serdoud
Appellant
Rex
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Appeal Against Conviction and Sentence
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the trial judge demonstrated apparent bias or prejudice requiring recusal
- 2 Whether the conviction for failing to surrender to bail was supported by the evidence
- 3 Whether the sentence imposed was manifestly excessive or wrong in principle
Ratio Decidendi
The judge was entitled to reject the appellant's evidence and medical material as unconvincing, to find that the appellant intended to evade or postpone sentence, and to conclude that no reasonable excuse for failing to surrender to bail was established. The judge's conduct did not give rise to apparent bias, and the sentence imposed was justified by the deliberate evasion and its impact on the justice system.
Court Disposition
appeal dismissed
Orders
- Appeal against conviction dismissed
- Appeal against sentence dismissed
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