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2008/03450/A7 |
CRIMINAL DIVISION
The Strand London WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
MR JUSTICE DAVIS
and
HIS HONOUR JUDGE BEVAN QC
(Sitting as a Judge of the Court of Appeal, Criminal Division)
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JORGE ALBEIRO BURITICIA-CASTRILLON | ||
RITA DUPE OMOTADE |
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the Applicant Jorge Albeiro Buriticia-Castrillon
Miss S Palastrand appeared on behalf of
the Applicant Rita Dupe Omotade
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Friday 1 August 2008
LORD JUSTICE TOULSON: I will ask His Honour Judge Bevan to give the judgment of the court.
HIS HONOUR JUDGE BEVAN:
Jorge Albeiro Buriticia-Castrillon
Rita Dupe Omotade
"You had in your possession and attempted to use a false Nigerian passport."
He commented on the fact that there was no record of the applicant attempting to or entering this country unlawfully, but he operated on the basis that she was who she said she was and was 26 years of age. He continued:
"In relation to good character .... that helps us very little if we do not know how long you have been in the country.
.... The factors that I take into account are your plea of guilty and the matters that have been urged on your behalf in the pre-sentence report.
.... Passports are used in positions of trust and people have to trust them. It strikes at the very fabric of our society. .... the sentence that I will impose will be a period of 15 months' imprisonment."
The court was assisted by a pre-sentence report, which we have read.