R v Sean Jefferson and Amy Clark - Sentencing
Summary
Mrs Justice Brunner presided over the sentencing of Sean Jefferson and Amy Clark at the Crown Court at Stafford on 16 April 2026. The case involved criminal proceedings brought by the Crown against both defendants, with formal sentencing remarks delivered by the presiding judge.
What changed
Mrs Justice Brunner delivered sentencing remarks against both Sean Jefferson and Amy Clark at the Crown Court at Stafford. The judge imposed sentences in accordance with applicable sentencing guidelines following conviction or plea.
Defendants and their legal representatives should ensure compliance with all terms of the sentence imposed, including any custodial terms, financial penalties, or post-release requirements. Legal counsel should review the full sentencing remarks for any ancillary orders or obligations.
What to do next
- Comply with any court-imposed sentence
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In the Crown Court at Stafford
16 April 2026
Sentencing remarks of Mrs Justice Brunner
Between:
R
-v-
Sean Jefferson
and
Amy Clark
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- Download Sentencing-Remarks-of-Mrs-Justice-Brunner.pdf file Sentencing remarks 133.85 kb
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