UKSC/2020/0103
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CRIME
R v Maughan (Northern Ireland)
Case summary
Case ID
UKSC/2020/0103
Parties
Appellant(s)
Owen John Maughan
Respondent(s)
Director of Public Prosecutions
Intervener(s)
Lord Advocate
Issue
(1) Whether the term "proceedings" should be confined to court proceedings in the context of considering reductions to defendants’ sentences when they plead guilty to a crime at an early stage. (2) Whether such reductions to sentences may be reduced where the defendant is caught "red handed".
Facts
Owen Maughan and John Maughan were charged together and separately with a series of offences committed between 13 July 2015 and 25 July 2016. They pleaded guilty to these offences when they were formally charged on 14 September 2017. Both men had previous convictions and the pre-sentence report stated that they both presented a high likelihood of reoffending.On 21 December 2017, both men were sentenced at Belfast Crown Court to imprisonment for fourteen years (seven years in custody and seven years on licence). Their sentences were somewhat reduced because they had pleaded guilty at an early stage. However, they were not afforded the maximum discount on their sentences because did not co-operate with the police on arrest and because, for certain of the offences, they were either caught "red handed" or the evidence against them was overwhelming.Both appealed their sentences to the Court of Appeal (Northern Ireland) on the basis that they were manifestly excessive (Owen Maughan) and wrong in principle (John Maughan). The Court dismissed both appeals. Owen Maughan now appeals to the Supreme Court.
Date of issue
19 May 2020
Judgment appealed
Judgment details
Judgment date
18 May 2022
Neutral citation
[2022] UKSC 13
Judgment links
Judgment summary
18 May 2022
Appeal
Justices
Hearing dates
Start date
27 January 2022
End date
27 January 2022
Watch hearings
27 January 2022 - Morning session
27 January 2022 - Afternoon session
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