Mitchell, R. v [2020] EWCA Crim 603 (30 April 2020)

Mitchell, R. v [2020] EWCA Crim 603 (30 April 2020)

The sentencing judge was entitled to categorise the offence as a professionally planned commercial robbery and to apply an uplift for aggravating factors, including previous convictions and the public place of offending. The resulting sentence was not manifestly excessive.

Citation
[2020] EWCA Crim 603
Parties
Respondent: Regina; Appellant: Jordan Mitchell
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
30 April 2020
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Appeal Against Sentence
Outcome
appeal dismissed
Legal Topics
Robbery, Sentencing Guidelines, Aggravating Factors, Public Place Offences

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Parties

Regina

Respondent

Jordan Mitchell

Appellant

Procedural Posture

Criminal Appeal / Appeal Against Sentence

  1. 1 Whether the sentencing judge erred in categorising the offence as a professionally planned commercial robbery
  2. 2 Whether the uplift for aggravating factors, including previous convictions and public place offending, was excessive

Ratio Decidendi

The sentencing judge was entitled to categorise the offence as a professionally planned commercial robbery and to apply an uplift for aggravating factors, including previous convictions and the public place of offending. The resulting sentence was not manifestly excessive.

Court Disposition

appeal dismissed