R v Shamo and Khdir - Sentencing Remarks
Summary
Cardiff Crown Court presided by HHJ Tracey Lloyd-Clarke issued sentencing remarks against defendants Dilshad Shamo and Ali Rasule Khdir in a criminal matter on 10 April 2026. The court imposed custodial sentences as part of its judgment following conviction. Defendants are subject to court-ordered penalties including potential imprisonment and ancillary orders.
What changed
Cardiff Crown Court delivered sentencing remarks against defendants convicted in criminal proceedings. The court imposed custodial sentences reflecting the severity of offences established during trial. Defendants face immediate enforcement of court orders.
Affected parties including criminal defendants and their legal representatives must comply with sentencing terms including potential custody, supervision requirements, and ancillary orders. Legal professionals advising clients in similar matters should note the court's approach to sentencing as potential precedent for comparable cases in the jurisdiction.
What to do next
- Monitor for updates on appeal deadlines
- Comply with any ancillary court orders
- Seek legal advice regarding sentencing terms
Penalties
Custodial sentences imposed; specific terms to be determined by the sentencing order
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At Cardiff Crown Court
10 April 2026
Sentencing remarks of HHJ Tracey Lloyd-Clarke
Between:
R
-v-
Dilshad Shamo
and
Ali Rasule Khdir
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- Download Shamo-Dilshad-and-Khdir-Ali-Rasule-Sentence.pdf file Sentencing remarks 162.11 kb
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