MITIGATING CIRCUMSTANCES
10th June 2004, Page 26
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In not committing Peet to the Crown Court for sentence, the magistrates took account of the short period of offending, the absence of direct financial advantage and that, on 14 of the 18 cases, the hidden mileage was short.