Cooper & Ors, R. v [2017] EWCA Crim 558 (29 March 2017)
The sentencing judge was entitled to make evidence-based findings as to the scale of the drug trafficking and the roles of the appellants, and to apply the Sentencing Council's Definitive Guideline accordingly. The sentences imposed, with minor exceptions, were not manifestly excessive given the seriousness,...
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- Citation
- [2017] EWCA Crim 558
- Parties
- Prosecution: Regina; Appellant: Martin Francis Cooper; Appellant: Jonathan Paul Ferry; Appellant: Jamie Alan Darby; Appellant: Adam Lee Higgs; Appellant: Paul James Hull; Appellant: Stuart Andrew Frazier; Appellant: Tyrone Sly; Appellant: James Robert Straw
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 29 March 2017
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Appeal Against Sentence
- Outcome
- Appeals dismissed except as to sentences on count 4 for Sly and Straw and on counts 1 and 2 for Darby, which were reduced.
- Legal Topics
- Sentencing, Conspiracy to Supply Controlled Drugs, Drug Trafficking, Sentencing Guidelines, Appeal Against Sentence
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Parties
Regina
Prosecution
Martin Francis Cooper
Appellant
Jonathan Paul Ferry
Appellant
Jamie Alan Darby
Appellant
Adam Lee Higgs
Appellant
Paul James Hull
Appellant
Stuart Andrew Frazier
Appellant
Tyrone Sly
Appellant
James Robert Straw
Appellant
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Appeal Against Sentence
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the sentences imposed on the appellants for conspiracy to supply controlled drugs were manifestly excessive
- 2 Whether the sentencing judge erred in assessing the quantities of drugs involved and the roles of the appellants
- 3 Whether the sentencing judge properly applied the Sentencing Council's Definitive Guideline
Ratio Decidendi
The sentencing judge was entitled to make evidence-based findings as to the scale of the drug trafficking and the roles of the appellants, and to apply the Sentencing Council's Definitive Guideline accordingly. The sentences imposed, with minor exceptions, were not manifestly excessive given the seriousness, organisation, and scale of the conspiracies.
Court Disposition
Appeals dismissed except as to sentences on count 4 for Sly and Straw and on counts 1 and 2 for Darby, which were reduced.
Orders
- Sentences of six years on count 4 for Sly and Straw quashed and replaced with two years concurrent.
- Darby's sentences of ten years and five years quashed and replaced with six years on count 1 and two years on count 2 concurrent.
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