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UK Supreme Court on defence statements: legal effect for judge, intended meaning for tribunal of fact; appellate restraint on concurrent findings (R v Perry)

Published on: 30 April 2025

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On 15 March 2023, following a judge-alone trial, the appellant was convicted of a single offence of collecting or creating a record of information liable to be useful to a terrorist, contrary to section 58(1)(a) of the Terrorism Act 2000 (TA 2000). She was thereafter sentenced to four years’ imprisonment. The Crown’s case was that the impugned material consisted of a series of handwritten notes produced by the appellant, arranged in a coded fashion to deliberately obscure their meaning and thereby enhance their effectiveness. The material concerned the recovery of both munitions and explosives from Kevin Nolan and the related surveillance operations undertaken by MI5, and was said to be capable of providing practical assistance to terrorists when deciding where future munitions or explosives should be stored, which individuals ought to be selected for that role, whether any person had previously provided information to the security forces, whether surveillance had played any part in earlier detections, and whether accounts later given to the police by those interviewed as a consequence were, in fact, reliable...

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