Peter Roger Daniels v R

Peter Roger Daniels v R

No arguable basis for challenging the deprivation order as it was properly made under s.143, with agreement of both parties at sentencing; complaints about extraction and retention of lawful material are administrative and not grounds for appeal; no justification for lengthy delay in application.

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Parties
Applicant: Peter Roger Daniels; Respondent: The King
Jurisdiction
England and Wales
Judgment Date
15 November 2024
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal Against Sentence (deprivation Order)
Outcome
Applications for extension of time and leave to appeal against sentence refused.
Legal Topics
Deprivation Orders, Sentencing, Sexual Offences, Appeals Procedure
Criminal Law Deprivation Orders Sentencing Sexual Offences Appeals Procedure

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Parties

Peter Roger Daniels

Applicant

The King

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Criminal Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal Against Sentence (deprivation Order)

  1. 1 Whether deprivation order under s.143 Powers of Criminal Courts (Sentencing) Act 2000 was properly made and should be quashed or remade
  2. 2 Whether items not linked to offending should be excluded from deprivation order
  3. 3 Whether lawful material should be extracted from devices before destruction

Ratio Decidendi

No arguable basis for challenging the deprivation order as it was properly made under s.143, with agreement of both parties at sentencing; complaints about extraction and retention of lawful material are administrative and not grounds for appeal; no justification for lengthy delay in application.

Court Disposition

Applications for extension of time and leave to appeal against sentence refused.

Orders

  • Application for extension of time refused.
  • Application for leave to appeal against sentence refused.