R v Andrew Cunningham - Sentencing Remarks
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The UK Judiciary has published sentencing remarks for the case of R v Andrew Cunningham, delivered by HHJ Lucraft KC at the Central Criminal Court on March 25, 2026. This document details the court's decision regarding the sentencing of the defendant.
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This document contains the official sentencing remarks for the criminal case R v Andrew Cunningham, presided over by HHJ Lucraft KC at the Central Criminal Court on March 25, 2026. The remarks detail the court's considerations and final decision regarding the sentence to be imposed upon the defendant, Andrew Cunningham.
Legal professionals involved in criminal justice or those representing clients in similar cases should review these remarks to understand the sentencing precedents and judicial reasoning applied. While this document itself does not impose new compliance obligations, it serves as a record of judicial proceedings and may inform future legal strategies or sentencing expectations.
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At the Central Criminal Court
25 March 2026
Sentencing remarks of HHJ Lucraft KC
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Andrew Cunningham
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