Balogun & Anor, R. v [2024] EWCA Crim 845 (13 June 2024)
Bolaji's sentence was upheld as appropriate given his leading role, high culpability, and the scale of harm. Balogun's sentence was reduced to 18 months' imprisonment, reflecting his medium culpability, direct harm, and significant family mitigation, but immediate custody remained necessary due to the seriousness...
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- Citation
- [2024] EWCA Crim 845
- Parties
- Prosecution: Rex; Appellant: Taofeeq Balogun; Applicant: Oluwadamilola Bolaji
- Jurisdiction
- England and Wales
- Judgment Date
- 13 June 2024
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Court of Appeal Judgment on Sentence
- Outcome
- Bolaji's renewed application for leave to appeal refused; Balogun's appeal allowed in part.
- Legal Topics
- Conspiracy to Defraud, Sentencing, Appeal Against Sentence, Fraud by False Representation
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Parties
Rex
Prosecution
Taofeeq Balogun
Appellant
Oluwadamilola Bolaji
Applicant
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Court of Appeal Judgment on Sentence
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the sentences imposed on Taofeeq Balogun and Oluwadamilola Bolaji were manifestly excessive or wrong in principle
- 2 Whether the sentence for Balogun should be suspended
Ratio Decidendi
Bolaji's sentence was upheld as appropriate given his leading role, high culpability, and the scale of harm. Balogun's sentence was reduced to 18 months' imprisonment, reflecting his medium culpability, direct harm, and significant family mitigation, but immediate custody remained necessary due to the seriousness and sophistication of the conspiracy.
Court Disposition
Bolaji's renewed application for leave to appeal refused; Balogun's appeal allowed in part.
Orders
- Bolaji's application for leave to appeal and representation order refused.
- Balogun's sentence of 3 years' imprisonment quashed and substituted with 18 months' imprisonment, to be served immediately.
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