Link to the Judges summation, detailing the extent of each charge, its seriousness, the sentencing implications and the various mitigations, of which his age, the offences being considered at the low end of the scale, and the likely charge at the time of the offence were all taken into account to arrive at the sentence.
Makes for interesting reading, i think
http://www.judiciary.gov.uk/Resources/JCO/Documents/Judgments/stuart-hall-sentencing-remarks-17062013.pdf
From the article
"Themitigation has been taken into account byme in determining the appropriate
starting pointforsentence after a trial and I have reduced thatstarting point
significantly, butthe leastsentence overallthatisinmy view appropriate after a trial
taking allthose factorsinto account would be a sentence of 20months
imprisonment. Ishallreduce thatto 15monthsin allto give the creditforthe plea of
guilty in accordance with theGuidelinesfor pleas of guilty and the time the pleas
were entered forthe reasonsI have indicated earlier. I have, accordingly reduced
each sentence by 25% to give that degree of creditfor your pleas of guilty.
The Sentence
The sentence ofthe Courtis asfollows:
For Count 1 ‐ 6monthsimprisonment
For Counts 2‐4 ‐ 3monthsimprisonment on each count concurrent
For Count 6 ‐ 15monthsimprisonment concurrent
For Counts 10 and 11 – 6monthsimprisonment on each count concurrent
For Counts 12, 13 and 14 – 9monthsimprisonment on each count concurrent
For Count 15 – 15monthsimprisonment concurrent
For Count 16 – 15monthsimprisonment concurrent
For Count 17 – 6monthsimprisonment concurrent
For Count 18 ‐ 9monthsimprisonment concurrent
Allsentencesto be concurrent amounting to 15monthsin all
Counts 5, 7, 8 and 9 will lie on the file on the usualterms notto be proceeded with
withoutthe leave ofthis court orthe Court of Appeal CriminalDivision.
I have considered whetherIshouldmake compensation ordersin this case to
compensate your victimsfor any personal injury or damage they have suffered.
Although itseems clearthatsome if not all of your victimsmay have suffered
psychological damage I do not considerthatI have sufficientinformation tomake a
finding and certainly not enough information to quantify any compensation.
Accordingly any of your victims who wish to claimcompensation should do so
through the civil courts orstatutory schemesif applicable.
You are a wealthyman. You will pay £11,522 towardsthe costs ofthe prosecution