Case Details
Reference
93JD0419526
Court
Westminster
Magistrate
Mr Feisal JP , Ms Jenkins JP , Mr Maan OBE , JP , Mr Studdert
Hearing Date
6 May 2026
Time
10:00
Hearing Type
Sentence
Court Type
magistrates
Prosecutor
Case Details
Theft from a shop Assault by beating Possess an offensive weapon in a public place Criminal damage to property - value over £5000 Possess knife blade / sharp pointed article in a public place - Criminal Justice Act 1988 Possess knife blade / sharp pointed article in a public place - Criminal Justice Act 1988 Racially / religiously aggravated criminal damage Possess a controlled drug of Class B - Cannabis / Cannabis Resin Possess a controlled drug of Class A - Other Racially / religiously aggravated criminal damage Affray Assault a constable in the execution of his / her duty Fail to surrender to police / court bail at the appointed time Assault by beating of an emergency worker Use threatening / abusive / insulting words / behaviour with intent to cause fear of / provoke unlawful violence Use threatening / abusive / insulting words / behaviour with intent to cause fear of / provoke unlawful violence Assault by beating Theft from a shop Use threatening / abusive / insulting words / behaviour to cause harassment / alarm / distress Possess an offensive weapon in private place
UK Offence & Sentencing Guidelines
Common assault is committed when a person intentionally or recklessly causes another to apprehend immediate, unlawful violence. Battery is the actual application of unlawful force. No physical injury needs to occur.
Sentencing: Usually dealt with in the Magistrates' Court. Maximum penalty is 6 months imprisonment, a community order, or a fine. If racially or religiously aggravated, it can be sent to the Crown Court with higher maximum penalties.Theft is the dishonest appropriation of property belonging to another with the intention of permanently depriving them of it (Theft Act 1968). Shoplifting is a common form of theft from retail premises.
Sentencing: Triable either way. Low-value shoplifting (under £200) is prosecuted as a summary offence in the Magistrates' Court. General theft carries a maximum of 7 years imprisonment in the Crown Court, though low-level offences usually result in fines, discharges, or community service.Engaging in a course of conduct (on at least two occasions) that causes alarm, distress, or fear of violence to another person, knowing or ought to know it amounts to harassment.
Sentencing: Summary harassment carries up to 6 months imprisonment and/or a fine. If the harassment causes fear of violence, or is racially or religiously motivated, it is triable either way and carries a maximum of 5 to 14 years imprisonment.Behaviours that cause, or are likely to cause, fear, alarm, distress, or disorder in public spaces. Includes affray, violent disorder, and threatening behaviour (Public Order Act 1986).
Sentencing: Low-level public order offences (Section 5) result in fines. Serious offences like affray (Section 3) carry up to 3 years imprisonment. Violent disorder (Section 2) carries up to 5 years.
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