R v Enzo Conticello - Sentencing Remarks
Summary
Southwark Crown Court sentenced Enzo Conticello on 9 April 2026. Miss Recorder Kate Livesey delivered the sentencing remarks in this Crown Court proceeding. The conviction and sentence impose binding obligations on the defendant, including potential custody, financial penalties, or supervision orders as determined by the court.
What changed
The Crown Court at Southwark delivered sentencing remarks against Enzo Conticello on 9 April 2026. The presiding officer, Miss Recorder Kate Livesey, imposed a sentence consistent with the statutory framework applicable to the offences of conviction.
For defendants and their legal representatives, this sentencing order is immediately enforceable. Connected parties should monitor for ancillary orders such as confiscation, compensation, or post-release supervision obligations. Any appeal must be lodged within the statutory window from the date of sentence.
What to do next
- Monitor for updates on appeal deadlines
- Comply with any ancillary orders (restraint, confiscation, disqualification)
- Seek legal advice if you are the defendant or connected party
Penalties
Custodial sentence and/or financial penalty as determined by the court
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In the Crown Court at Southwark
9 April 2026
Sentencing remarks of Miss Recorder Kate Livesey
Between:
Rex
-v-
Enzo Conticello
Related content
- Download CONTICELLO-Sentencing-Remarks-9-4-26.pdf file Sentencing remarks 128.96 kb
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