Darren Lestat Collins v R

JurisdictionEngland & Wales
JudgeDame Victoria Sharp P
Judgment Date30 May 2022
Neutral Citation[2022] EWCA Crim 742
Docket NumberCase No: 202200389 A2 202104120 A3 & 202104121 A3
CourtCourt of Appeal (Criminal Division)

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4 cases
  • R v Collins; R v Lewis and Jaffer
    • United Kingdom
    • Crown Court
    • 21 June 2022
    ...the murder scene and the consequential risk to the conviction of the man who was guilty of these brutal murders. He added that the act[2022] EWCA Crim 742 Case No: 202200389 A2 202104120 A3 & 202104121 IN THE COURT OF APPEAL (CRIMINAL DIVISION) ON APPEAL FROM HHJ HENDERSON SITTING IN TH......
  • R v Maurice Hunte
    • Montserrat
    • High Court (Montserrat)
    • 17 July 2023
    ...for misconduct, so the UK should be followed, where under what he argued the more serious case of R v Collins, Jaffer and Lewis 2022 EWCA crim 742, sentences were in the region of 3 years, meaning Hunte should receive the same or less. 14 As to the first point, it is common practice a pros......
  • R v Maurice Hunte
    • Montserrat
    • High Court (Montserrat)
    • 17 July 2023
    ...for misconduct, so the UK should be followed, where under what he argued the more serious case of R v Collins, Jaffer and Lewis 2022 EWCA crim 742, sentences were in the region of 3 years, meaning Hunte should receive the same or less. 14 As to the first point, it is common practice a pros......
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