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Criminal Law Weekly Update

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episode Balancing Fair Trials and Sentencing in Recent Criminal Cases cover

Balancing Fair Trials and Sentencing in Recent Criminal Cases

In this week's Criminal Law update, we delve into the recent judgments from the Court of Appeal Criminal Division, exploring key issues in evidence admissibility, sentencing, and fair trial rights. The podcast focuses on the significant Scottish cases of Daly v His Majesty's Advocate and Keir v His Majesty's Advocate, where the Supreme Court examined the admissibility of a complainer’s past behaviour in sexual offence trials under the European Convention on Human Rights. We also review pivotal English cases such as R v Chamdal, which addresses the sentencing of environmental offences and highlights the complexities of strict liability. Further cases like R v UCS and R v TJ underscore the challenges in ensuring proportionality in sentencing, particularly involving young offenders and sexual offences. Finally, the podcast discusses the implications of R v Cunningham and others, which illustrates the critical importance of correct jury instructions in joint-enterprise situations. Together, these cases reflect a modern approach to criminal law, balancing the protection of vulnerable parties, rights respecting evidence practices, and ensuring fair trial principles are upheld. Cases referred to in this podcast: Daly v His Majesty's Advocate [2025] UKSC 38 Keir v His Majesty's Advocate [2025] UKSC 38 R v Chamdal [2025] EWCA Crim 1384 R v UCS [2025] EWCA Crim 1411 R v TJ [2025] EWCA Crim 1275 R v M&M Solicitors [2025] EWCA Crim 1450 R v Cunningham and others [2025] EWCA Crim 1361 Cases referred to in this podcast and earlier podcasts can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HONdKkVUj26H1zeuukOd8R4eE6dPZleT?usp=share_link

16. nov. 2025 - 19 min
episode Balancing Justice: Proportionality, Consent, and Rehabilitation cover

Balancing Justice: Proportionality, Consent, and Rehabilitation

This week's Criminal Law update touches on significant sentencing decisions from the Court of Appeal Criminal Division. The podcast covers a range of topics including the proportionality of driving disqualifications in R v Harry Miles Peters, the sequencing of uplifts and guilty-plea discounts in drug conspiracy cases, and the complexities concerning coercive behaviour in domestic settings as seen in R v David Sladden. It also delves into consent and the admissibility of evidence in sexual offences, specifically in R v John McNair, alongside the handling of multiple defendants in large-scale cases like R v Harley Scamp. The discussions reflect ongoing principles regarding rehabilitation, totality in sentencing, and the evolving landscape of consent law. The podcast aims to alert practitioners to these critical legal developments while reinforcing the balance between public protection and rehabilitation. R v Harry Miles Peters [2025] EWCA Crim 1327 R v Eimantas Gaidamavicias and Chanju Mphande [2025] EWCA Crim 1416 R v David Sladden [2025] EWCA Crim 1410 R v John McNair [2025] EWCA Crim 1376 R v Harley Scamp [2025] EWCA Crim 765 R v Poulson and others [2025] EWCA Crim 1241 R v Liam O'Pray [2025] EWCA Crim 1359 R v Kristos Vanyai-White [2025] EWCA Crim 1379 R v Eli Samuel Crook [2025] EWCA Crim 1395 R v Dean Noble [2025] EWCA Crim 1412 R v Connor Patrick Dillon [2025] EWCA Crim 1359 Cases referred to in this podcast and earlier podcasts can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HONdKkVUj26H1zeuukOd8R4eE6dPZleT?usp=share_link

15. nov. 2025 - 26 min
episode Navigating Criminal Law: Insights on Evidence, Sentencing, and Costs cover

Navigating Criminal Law: Insights on Evidence, Sentencing, and Costs

In this week's Criminal Law update, we delve into recent judgments from the Court of Appeal Criminal Division that highlight significant legal issues. We explore the intricate use of bad character evidence in joint trials, particularly focusing on section 101(1)(e) of the Criminal Justice Act. The evolving treatment of foreign convictions and good character directions presents another critical theme, alongside the nuanced approaches to sentencing in complex cases involving sexual offences and mental health considerations. Additionally, we assess the scope and application of sexual harm prevention orders, as well as updates on cost implications in private prosecutions. This episode reveals how the court balances evidential admissibility, sentencing principles, and the rights of defendants while safeguarding public interest. R v Nasir Al-Shumari [2025] EWCA Crim 1317 R v XBV [2025] EWCA Crim 1260 R v Lee James Thorpe [2025] EWCA Crim 1334 R v BDI and Others [2025] EWCA Crim 1314 R v Hedi Amri [2025] EWCA Crim 1295 R v Joshua Enodolomwanyi [2025] EWCA Crim 1295 R v Anthony Gates [2025] EWCA Crim 1313 R v HCF [2022] EWCA Crim 917 R v Jake Calow [2024] EWCA Crim 1863 Cases referred to in this podcast and earlier podcasts can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HONdKkVUj26H1zeuukOd8R4eE6dPZleT?usp=share_link

5. nov. 2025 - 21 min
episode Balancing Justice: Sentencing and Mental Health in Criminal Cases cover

Balancing Justice: Sentencing and Mental Health in Criminal Cases

This weekly podcast offers a concise update on recent judgments from the Court of Appeal Criminal Division, addressing significant themes and issues arising from various cases. This episode discusses the balance between public protection and proportional punishment, the application of dangerousness and lead offence concepts, and the impact of mental health evidence on culpability. It also delves into the complexities surrounding foreign convictions and good character directions, as well as the evolving landscape of private prosecutions and associated costs. Each case highlights the necessity of careful calibration of culpability and harm, ensuring sentences are fair and reflect the unique circumstances presented. Cases referred to in this podcast: R v Joshua Enodolomwanyi [2025] EWCA Crim 1295 R v Lee Bergstrom [2025] EWCA Crim 1301 R v Maria Joao Goncalves [2025] EWCA Crim 1260 R v Jake Calow [2024] EWCA Crim 1863 R v BDI and Others [2025] EWCA Crim 1289 Cases referred to in this podcast and earlier podcasts can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HONdKkVUj26H1zeuukOd8R4eE6dPZleT?usp=share_link

18. okt. 2025 - 18 min
episode Navigating Complexity: Recent Trends in Sentencing and Evidence cover

Navigating Complexity: Recent Trends in Sentencing and Evidence

In this week's Criminal Law update, we cover crucial decisions from the Court of Appeal that shed light on significant issues within the legal framework. Notably, the court addressed the application of the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1992 with regards to reporting restrictions and the admissibility of res gestae evidence in complex sexual abuse cases. We also delve into the treatment of res gestae in domestic violence situations where complainants do not provide live testimony, reaffirming its importance in ensuring justice is served. The podcast highlights varying approaches to sentencing, particularly in cases involving serious offences such as dangerous driving, sexual exploitation, and drug-related crimes, with considerations around personal circumstances, totality, and the treatment of guilty pleas. As we navigate these cases, we reveal how the court maintains a delicate balance between public protection, deterrence, and rehabilitation, all within the established sentencing guidelines. R v Keith Bunce [2025] EWCA Crim 1157 R v Sylvester Danilowski [2025] EWCA Crim 1279 R v Jack Douglas [2025] EWCA Crim 1158 R v Finley Wood [2025] EWCA Crim 1257 R v Lee Hargrave [2025] EWCA Crim 1233 R v Santosh Rai [2025] EWCA Crim 1224 R v Nathan Woods-Springer [2025] EWCA Crim 1267 R v Andre Mathurin [2025] EWCA Crim 1254 R v Kevin Kenyon [2025] EWCA Crim 1236 R v Kevin Kenyon [2025] EWCA Crim 1238 R v Jason Howells [2025] EWCA Crim 1237 R v Peter Masih [2025] EWCA Crim 1259 Cases referred to in this podcast and earlier podcasts can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1HONdKkVUj26H1zeuukOd8R4eE6dPZleT?usp=share_link

11. okt. 2025 - 16 min
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