Driscoll v AG [2000] JCA 120 (29 June 2000)
The applicant failed to demonstrate special circumstances of an important character to justify an extension of time for applying for leave to appeal; the sentence, though severe, was not manifestly excessive compared to similar cases.
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- Citation
- [2000] JCA 120
- Parties
- Appellant: Wayne Anthony Driscoll; Respondent: The Attorney General
- Jurisdiction
- Jersey
- Judgment Date
- 29 June 2000
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal Appeal / Application for Extension of Time and Leave to Appeal Against Sentence
- Outcome
- application refused
- Legal Topics
- Extension of Time for Appeal, Leave to Appeal, Sentencing, Drug Trafficking, Youth Detention
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Parties
Wayne Anthony Driscoll
Appellant
The Attorney General
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Criminal Appeal / Application for Extension of Time and Leave to Appeal Against Sentence
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether special circumstances justify extension of time to apply for leave to appeal against sentence
- 2 Whether the sentence imposed was manifestly excessive
Ratio Decidendi
The applicant failed to demonstrate special circumstances of an important character to justify an extension of time for applying for leave to appeal; the sentence, though severe, was not manifestly excessive compared to similar cases.
Court Disposition
application refused
Orders
- Order made under Article 35 of the Court of Appeal (Jersey) Law, 1961 to prevent additional penalty for making the application
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