Michael Kane v HM Advocate

JurisdictionScotland
Neutral Citation2003 SCCR 749
Year2003
Date2003
CourtUnspecified Court (Scotland)
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11 cases
  • Gemmell, Robertson, Gibson and McCourt v HM Advocate
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Justiciary
    • 20 December 2011
    ...733; 2008 SCL 958 Jordan v HM AdvocateSCUNK [2008] HCJAC 24; 2008 JC 345; 2008 SLT 489; 2008 SCCR 618; 2008 SCL 729 Kane v HM AdvocateUNK 2003 SCCR 749; 2004 GWD 8-179 Khaliq v HM AdvocateUNK 1984 SCCR 212 Leonard v HoustonSCUNK [2007] HCJAC 46; 2008 JC 92; 2007 SCCR 354; 2007 SCL 100 McGow......
  • Her Majesty's Advocate V. Anthony Johnstone+william Mcmanus+adam Mcmanus
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Justiciary
    • 19 January 2010
    ...depute, were not decisive: the circumstances of an offender, particularly a young offender, were also important (Kane v HM Advocate 2003 SCCR 749, per Lord Justice Clerk Gill at para [11]). The starting point of 4 years' detention was a considerable sentence for the third respondent, who wa......
  • Appeal Against Sentence By Patrick Ohara Against Her Majesty's Advocate
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Justiciary
    • 11 October 2016
    ...attained the age of 18, was to be regarded as a child. [7] As has been noted in a number of Scottish cases including Kane v HM Advocate 2003 SCCR 749, Ashraf and Others v HM Advocate 2010 HCJA 87, Diven and McGinley v HM Advocate 2012 HCJAC 81 and Smart v HM Advocate 2016 HCJAC 73, section ......
  • Divin and McGinlay v HM Advocate [Appeal Court, High Court of Justiciary]
    • United Kingdom
    • High Court of Justiciary
    • 1 June 2012
    ...when sentencing adult offenders. It was submitted that the sheriff might indeed have failed to follow the guidance found in Kane v HMA 2003 SCCR 749, to which she referred in her report to this court. That guidance encourages sentencers to consider all the other sentencing options that are ......
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