AG v Bates [2020] JRC 180 (10 September 2020)
Given the quantity of drugs, previous convictions, and commission of offences while subject to a suspended sentence, a custodial sentence is mandatory. Credit is given for guilty plea and remorse, resulting in a reduced sentence.
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- Citation
- [2020] JRC 180
- Parties
- Defendant: Stephen Andrew Bates; Prosecutor: Attorney General
- Jurisdiction
- Jersey
- Judgment Date
- 10 September 2020
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal / Sentencing
- Outcome
- convicted and sentenced
- Legal Topics
- Drug Offences, Sentencing, Confiscation, Forfeiture
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Parties
Stephen Andrew Bates
Defendant
Attorney General
Prosecutor
Procedural Posture
Criminal / Sentencing
Legal Issues
- 1 possession with intent to supply cocaine
- 2 possession with intent to supply cannabis
- 3 sentencing for repeat drug offences
Ratio Decidendi
Given the quantity of drugs, previous convictions, and commission of offences while subject to a suspended sentence, a custodial sentence is mandatory. Credit is given for guilty plea and remorse, resulting in a reduced sentence.
Court Disposition
convicted and sentenced
Orders
- 4 years and 9 months imprisonment on Count 1
- 12 months imprisonment on Count 2, concurrent
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