Series 2 Episode 2 - The Sentencing of Aidan Johnson

Series 2 Episode 2 - The Sentencing of Aidan Johnson

Series 2 Episode 2 The Sentencing of Aidan Johnson

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Aidan Johnson is sentenced for the murder of Daniel Clarke.

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In episode 2 of Series 2 of the Defence Barrister Podcast, Aidan Johnson is sentenced for the murder of Daniel Clarke.

From discovering the ins and outs of life sentences for murder and other crimes in Episode 1 of this series, we now join the sentencing hearing for the one and only defendant to be convicted of the murder of Daniel Clarke.

What exactly is the role of the prosecutor at a sentencing hearing? Is it true, as many people think, that the prosecution suggests what the sentence should be?

And what is the role of the defence advocate? As we find out, the plea in mitigation is one of the most important, and sometimes the most powerful, advocacy that a defence advocate can undertake.

In addition, we look at what a pre-sentence report is, who prepares it, why, and when is it actually necessary? And how do victims of crime have their say in the sentencing process? Again, we have that covered in Episode 2.

And then, we find out what sentence Aidan Johnson receives for the crime he has been convicted of.

And next week, the trial and sentencing process now being all but finished, we join Aidan and his solicitor and barrister again, as we explore his options to appeal. Because for Aidan, the truth is that he has just been convicted and sentenced for a crime he did not commit.

I hope you enjoy this episode and I look forward to you joining me again for the next episode and the rest of Series 2.

As ever, thank you for listening.

NOTES

Throughout this podcast I have referred to legislation, cases and to further information and reading. Becoming a member of Defence-Barrister.co.uk gives you access to information on what is covered in this podcast on Life Sentences, as well as detailed guides and information on trials, sentencing and appeals. https://www.defence-barrister.co.uk/subscribe 

Prosecution duties at sentence:

Cain [2006] EWCA Crim 3233 https://www.bailii.org/ew/cases/EWCA/Crim/2006/3233.html 

Pre-Sentence Reports and Victim Impact Statements:

Criminal Practice Directions 2023 (Direction 9) https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/04/Criminal-Practice-Directions-2023.pdf 

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