Adam & Anor, R v

Adam & Anor, R v

The original confiscation orders are quashed and substituted with orders reflecting the benefit amount of £16,250 per appellant, with a 9-month default imprisonment period and payment within 6 months.

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Parties
Appellant: Maqbul Adam; Appellant: Altaf Umarji; Respondent: The Crown
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
01 April 2011
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Appeal Against Confiscation Orders
Outcome
appeal allowed in part; original confiscation orders quashed; substituted orders imposed
Legal Topics
Confiscation Orders, Benefit From Crime, Appeal Procedure
Criminal Law Confiscation Orders Benefit From Crime Appeal Procedure

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Parties

Maqbul Adam

Appellant

Altaf Umarji

Appellant

The Crown

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Criminal Appeal / Appeal Against Confiscation Orders

  1. 1 Whether the original confiscation orders should be quashed and substituted with new orders
  2. 2 Determination of the benefit amount and terms of the substituted confiscation orders

Ratio Decidendi

The original confiscation orders are quashed and substituted with orders reflecting the benefit amount of £16,250 per appellant, with a 9-month default imprisonment period and payment within 6 months.

Court Disposition

appeal allowed in part; original confiscation orders quashed; substituted orders imposed

Orders

  • Original confiscation orders quashed
  • Substituted confiscation order of £16,250 against each appellant