SENTENCING STATEMENTS

 

A judge may decide to publish a statement after passing sentence on an offender in cases where there is particular public interest; where a case has legal significance; or where providing the reasons for the decision might assist public understanding.

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The independence of the judiciary is essential to safeguard people’s rights under law - enabling judges to make decisions impartially based solely on evidence and law, without interference or influence from the government or politicians.

When deciding a sentence, a judge must deal with the offence that the offender has been convicted of, taking into account the unique circumstances of each particular case. The judge will carefully consider the facts that are presented to the Court by both the prosecution and by the defence.

For more information about how judges decide sentences; what sentences are available; and matters such as temporary release, see the independent Scottish Sentencing Council website.

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HMA v Alec Fallon, Lauren Neary, AB and Robert Faulds

Apr 11, 2025

At the High Court in Glasgow, Lord Arthurson sentenced Alec Fallon, Lauren Neary, AB (name anonymised due to age) and Robert Faulds to periods of detention for their parts in an attack on an off-duty police officer. Fallon and AB pled guilty to assault to severe injury, permanent disfigurement, permanent impairment and danger of life. Neary and Faulds pled guilty to assault to severe injury, permanent disfigurement, permanent impairment, danger of life and attempted murder. They were sentenced as follows: Fallon - 4 years' detention; Neary - 6 years' detention; AB - 30 months' detention; Faulds - extended sentence of 11 years, with the custodial part set at 8 years' detention and the extension part set at 3 years.

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HMA v Steven Greig

Apr 10, 2025

At the High Court in Edinburgh, Lady Drummond sentenced Steven Grieg to life imprisonment after he was convicted of the murder of Mark Ward. The punishment part, the time which must be spent in prison before parole is considered, was set at 16 years.

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HMA v Callum Quayle

Apr 9, 2025

At Glasgow Sheriff Court, Sheriff Andrew McIntyre sentenced Callum Quayle to 14 months' imprisonment after the offender pled guilty to causing serious injury by dangerous driving. Quayle was also disqualified from driving for 63 months.

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HMA v Craig Smith

Apr 9, 2025

At Glasgow Sheriff Court, Sheriff Andrew McIntyre sentenced Craig Smith to 2 years and 3 months' imprisonment after the offender pled guilty to offences involving sexual abuse of trust. Smith was also made subject to the notification requirements of the Sexual Offences Act 2003 (placed on the sex offenders register) for a period of 10 years.

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HMA v John Farquhar

Apr 9, 2025

At the High Court in Edinburgh, Lord Scott sentenced John Farquhar to life imprisonment after the offender pled guilty to the murder of Garry Thomson. The punishment part, the period which must be spent in custody before parole is considered, was set at 22 years.

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HMA v James Wilson

Apr 9, 2025

At the High Court in Edinburgh, Lord Scott sentenced James Wilson to detention for life after the offender was convicted of the murder of Ryan Willcox. The punishment part, the period which must be spent in custody before parole is considered, was set at 14 years.

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HMA V Kamil Mohammed Nadir

Apr 8, 2025

At the High Court in Glasgow, Judge Pattison sentenced Kamil Mohammed Nadir to 6 years imprisonment after the offender was convicted of assault to injury and danger of life.

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HMA v Lewis John Russell

Apr 7, 2025

At the High Court in Edinburgh today, Judge Pattison imposed an 11 year extended sentence on Lewis John Russell. This includes a 9 year custodial term and a further 2 years on licence in the community. Russell was found guilty of charges including rape and stalking against three women. He has been issued with non-harrassment orders and added to the Sex Offenders Register.

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HMA v Craig Gallacher

Apr 4, 2025

At the High Court in Stirling, Lord Harrower imposed a prison sentence of 2 years and 6 months on Craig Gallacher. The offender, who will be placed under supervision for 12 months on completion of the prison term, admitted possessing an axe in a public place.

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HMA v Malcolm McNee & Reece Trainer

Apr 4, 2025

At the High Court in Stirling today, Lord Harrower imposed a life sentence on Malcolm McNee for the murder of John Quinn McGregor. McNee must serve a minimum punishment period of 22 years. He also pled guilty to attempting to pervert the course of justice. Reece Trainer was sentenced to 54 months in prison for possessing a firearm with intent to commit an assault and attempting to pervert the course of justice.

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HMA v Walter Buchanan

Apr 2, 2025

At the High Court in Edinburgh, Lord Cubie sentenced Walter Buchanan to life imprisonment after the offender was convicted of the murder of Darrel Odhiambo. The punishment part, the time which must be spent in custody, was set at 15 years.

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HMA v XY

Apr 1, 2025

At the High Court in Edinburgh, Lord Cubie sentenced XY to four years' detention after the offender pled guilty to assault with a knife to the danger of life.

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HMA v Thomas McGarva

Apr 1, 2025

At the High Court in Stirling, Lord Harrower sentenced Thomas McGarva to an extended sentence after the offender pled guilty to assault and robbery of a Post Office. The custodial part was set at 56 months and the extension period, the time spent under supervision in the community once released, was set at 3 years.

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HMA v Elizabeth Ann Sweeney

Mar 31, 2025

At the High Court in Aberdeen, Judge Andrew Miller sentenced Elizabeth Sweeney to life imprisonment after she was convicted of murdering Neil Jolly. The punishment part, the time which must be served in custody before parole is considered, was set at 18 years.

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HMA v David Nisbet and Declan McCuish

Mar 27, 2025

At the High Court in Edinburgh. Lord Clark imposed extended sentences of 14 years on Declan McCuish and 16 years on David Nisbet after the offenders were convicted of involvement in serious organised crime and conspiracy to murder.

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HMA v Andrew Harkins

Mar 27, 2025

At the High Court in Glasgow, Lord Arthurson sentenced Andrew Harkins to an Order for Lifelong Restriction after the offender was convicted of multiple charges including rape, sexual assault, assault to injury, permanent disfigurement and danger of life, stalking, and threatening and abusive behaviour. The punishment part was set at 7 years.

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HMA v Sean Kirkup

Mar 26, 2025

At the High Court in Stirling, Lady Poole sentenced Sean Kirkup to an extended sentence after he was convicted of domestic abuse and sexual assault offences. The custodial part was set at 4 years, with an extension period of 2 years to be served under supervision in the community.

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HMA v Sunil Theyath, Umar Mohammed and Hafeeza Samreen

Mar 20, 2025

At the High Court in Glasgow, Lord Harrower sentenced Sunil Theyath, Umar Mohammed and Hafeeza Samreen to periods of imprisonment for their parts in serious organised crime involving a fraud of almost £2 million. Theyath was sentenced to 63 months in prison, Mohammed was sentenced to 45 months, and Samreen was sentenced to 30 months.

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HMA v Kastriot Kodra

Mar 20, 2025

At the High Court in Edinburgh, Lord Matthews sentenced Kastriot Kodra to four years' imprisonment after the offender pled guilty to producing cannabis.

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HMA v Jason McKay

Mar 18, 2025

At the High Court in Edinburgh, Lord Summers sentenced Jason McKay to five years' imprisonment after the offender pled guilty to being concerned in the supply of a class A drug and failing to appear at court.

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