The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission (“the Commission”) has referred the case of AB (“the applicant”) to the High Court of Justiciary for determination.
In November 2021, the applicant pled guilty to a charge of contravening section 4(3)(b) of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971. The applicant was sentenced to 50 months’ imprisonment. On appeal, the Court quashed the applicant’s sentence and substituted a period of 40 months’ imprisonment.
The Home Office has now concluded that the applicant is a victim of criminal exploitation. The Commission has referred the applicant’s conviction to the High Court of Justiciary as it concluded that the applicant pled guilty in circumstances which were clearly prejudicial to him. The Commission also considers that the prosecution of the applicant was oppressive. The Commission considers that a miscarriage of justice may have occurred in respect of the applicant’s conviction.
In accordance with the Commission’s statutory obligations, a statement of reasons for its decision has been sent to the applicant, the High Court, the Lord Advocate and Crown Office. The Commission has no power under its founding statute to make copies of its statements of reasons available to the public. This news release is for information purposes only and its content should not be treated as forming part of the Commission’s statement of reasons.
Notes for Editors
The Scottish Criminal Cases Review Commission was established as an independent body on 1 April 1999 to review alleged miscarriages of justice in Scottish convictions and/or sentences. Under section 194 A–T of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995, the Commission may refer a case to the High Court if it believes that a miscarriage of justice may have occurred and that it is in the interests of justice that a reference should be made. Once a case is referred to the High Court by the Commission, it will proceed as a normal appeal.
The Commission operates with a Board of 9 Members, one of whom is the Chairperson, a Chief Executive, a Director of Corporate Services, 2 Senior Legal Officers, 3 Legal Officers and administrative support staff.
In terms of its disclosure policy, the Commission will disclose the fact that a case has been referred. However, as it operates under statutory non-disclosure provisions, the Commission will not disclose any further information about such cases.
For any further general information about the Commission please contact:
Mr Chris Reddick,
Director of Corporate Services,
SCCRC,
4th Floor,
Portland House,
17 Renfield Street,
Glasgow,
G2 5AH
Tel: 0141 270 7030,
e-mail: creddick@sccrc.org.uk