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Calculation of the Starting Point





                      • In Fizul Rahaman v The State Cr. App. No. P 027 of 2015, the appellant pleaded guilty to murder

                           upon  the  basis  of  the  felony  murder  construct.  In  determining  the  starting  point,  the  Court  of

                           Appeal noted the following aggravating factors in relation to the offence:


                           The use of a weapon;


                           The number and severity of the injuries afflicted by the Appellant (43 incised wounds);


                           The breach of trust involved - the appellant being an immediate neighbour of the deceased;


                            An underlying offence for gain (robbery); and


                           The home invasion.



                      There were no mitigating factors relative to the offence.



                      • The Court found that although there were mitigating factors relative to the offender (he had no

                           previous convictions and had good prospects for rehabilitation), those factors were outweighed by

                           the extreme callousness of the offending.


                      • The  court  considered  35  years  to  be  an  appropriate  sentence  [before  taking  into  account  the
                           discount for the guilty plea and the time spent in pre-trial custody].                                                                                  14
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