Nottingham Post

Calocane sentencing decision due on Tuesday

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THREE senior judges who are considerin­g whether the sentence of triple killer Valdo Calocane is “unduly lenient” will give their decision on Tuesday.

The Lady Chief Justice Baroness Carr, Lord Justice Edis and Mr Justice Garnham will rule on whether Calocane’s indefinite hospital order should be changed after the Attorney General referred the case to the Court of Appeal.

The 32-year-old was sentenced in January for the manslaught­er by reason of diminished responsibi­lity of Barnaby Webber, Grace O’malley-kumar and Ian Coates, and the attempted murder of three others, in a spate of attacks in Nottingham on June 13 last year.

At a hearing on Wednesday, barristers for the Attorney General’s Office (AGO) said Calocane should instead be given a “hybrid” life sentence, where he would first be treated for his paranoid schizophre­nia before serving the remainder of his term in prison.

A judicial spokespers­on confirmed the judges will hand down their ruling at 10am on Tuesday at the Royal Courts of Justice in London.

Lawyer Deanna Heer KC, representi­ng the AGO, told the court on Wednesday the “extreme” crimes warrant “the imposition of a sentence with a penal element, an element of punishment”.

Peter Joyce KC, for Calocane, said none of the offences would have been committed “but for the psychosis”, and imposing a hybrid order would mean he would be “punished for being mentally ill”.

Baroness Carr, Lord Justice Edis and Mr Justice Garnham cannot examine or change the offences for which Calocane was sentenced and cannot look at any new evidence related to the case.

Instead, they can only assess whether the sentence was unduly lenient based on the evidence before the sentencing judge at the time.

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