McCartney, R. v [2024] NICC 30 (25 October 2024
Given the extreme gravity, scale, and depravity of the offences, the number and vulnerability of victims, the defendant's persistence and escalation even after arrest, and the ongoing risk to the public, a discretionary life sentence is necessary. The defendant's mitigation is minimal, and the tariff is set at 20...
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- Citation
- [2024] NICC 30
- Parties
- Prosecution: The King; Defendant: Alexander McCartney
- Jurisdiction
- Northern Ireland
- Procedural Posture
- Criminal / Sentencing
- Outcome
- Defendant sentenced to life imprisonment with a 20-year tariff; all other sentences to run concurrently; Sexual Offences Prevention Order imposed for 10 years; disqualified from working with children; disposal order for devices granted.
- Legal Topics
- Manslaughter, Sexual Offences Against Children, Blackmail, Indecent Images of Children, Sentencing, Sexual Offences Prevention Order, Extended Custodial Sentence, Life Sentence, Mitigation and Aggravation, Victim Impact Statements
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Parties
The King
Prosecution
Alexander McCartney
Defendant
Procedural Posture
Criminal / Sentencing
Legal Issues
- 1 Appropriate sentence for multiple sexual offences against children including manslaughter
- 2 Whether discretionary life sentence is justified
- 3 Assessment of mitigating and aggravating factors
Ratio Decidendi
Given the extreme gravity, scale, and depravity of the offences, the number and vulnerability of victims, the defendant's persistence and escalation even after arrest, and the ongoing risk to the public, a discretionary life sentence is necessary. The defendant's mitigation is minimal, and the tariff is set at 20 years to reflect guilty pleas, with all other sentences to run concurrently. Ancillary orders are necessary for public protection.
Court Disposition
Defendant sentenced to life imprisonment with a 20-year tariff; all other sentences to run concurrently; Sexual Offences Prevention Order imposed for 10 years; disqualified from working with children; disposal order for devices granted.
Orders
- Life sentence for manslaughter and causing girls under 13 to engage in sexual activity involving penetration, with a 20-year tariff.
- Concurrent sentences for other offences as specified (10 years for sexual activity with girls 13-16, blackmail, etc.).
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