SENTENCING
Date: 01 February 2008
Authors: Peter Hungerford-Welch
Issue: Vol 158, Issue 7306
Categories: Law digest, Legal services, Cases, Case law
West Midlands Probation Board v Sutton Coldfield Magistrates’ Court [2008] EWHC 15 (Admin), [2008] All ER (D) 03 (Jan)
Although the concept of “reasonable excuse” is broad, it cannot have been intended by Parliament to be stretched to include the mere fact that the defendant has lodged an appeal against the community order or the conviction on which it is based.
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