Crown Court sentencing remarks for R v Andrew Georgiou
Summary
The Crown Court at Aylesbury has released sentencing remarks for the case of R v Andrew Georgiou. These remarks were delivered by HHJ Jonathan Cooper on March 24, 2026. The document provides the court's reasoning and decision regarding the sentencing of the defendant.
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These are the official sentencing remarks from the Crown Court at Aylesbury for the case R v Andrew Georgiou, delivered on March 24, 2026, by HHJ Jonathan Cooper. The document details the court's considerations and final decision regarding the sentence to be imposed on the defendant, Andrew Georgiou.
This document is a judicial record of a criminal sentencing. Legal professionals involved in criminal law, particularly those practicing in the UK Crown Courts, should review these remarks to understand the sentencing precedent and judicial reasoning applied in this specific case. No immediate compliance actions are required for regulated entities, but it serves as an informational resource for legal practitioners.
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In the Crown Court at Aylesbury
24 March 2026
Sentencing remarks of HHJ Jonathan Cooper
Between:
R
-v-
Andrew Georgiou
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- Download 260324-Andrew-Georgiou-sentence-Aylesbury-Crown-Court-2.0.pdf file Sentencing remarks 213.34 kb
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