R v Lyons
[2011] EWCA Crim 2808
Ratio Decidendi
Courts martial must follow the same sentencing principles as civilian courts, adapted to the military context. The maintenance of discipline and operational effectiveness are legitimate factors but do not justify substantially harsher sentences than would be imposed by a civilian court for the same offence.
Hechos
A soldier was convicted of assault occasioning actual bodily harm following an incident in barracks. The sentence was challenged as disproportionately severe compared to what a civilian court would have imposed.
Resumen de la sentencia
The Court of Appeal held that while military discipline is a relevant factor, sentences in courts martial should not be significantly out of line with civilian sentencing. The court reduced the sentence, emphasising that the Sentencing Guidelines apply equally to military courts.
Citas clave
"There must be parity between the civilian and service justice systems. A soldier who commits an offence should not face a substantially heavier sentence merely because they are a soldier."
— Lord Judge CJ
Tratamiento posterior
Established the principle of sentencing parity between military and civilian courts.