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����������� On 15 October 1997 the appellant was convicted on indictment before His�Honour�Judge�Smyth QC and a jury of two offences:-
(1)������� Aggravated Burglary contrary to section 10(1) of the Theft Act (Northern Ireland) 1969;
(2)������� Causing Grievous Bodily Harm with intent, contrary to section 18 of the Offences�Against the Person Act 1861.� These offences were alleged to have been committed on 5 December 1995.� He was sentenced to 12 years' imprisonment.�
����������� He applied for leave to appeal against conviction on both counts of the indictment.
����������� The Criminal Cases Review Commission referred the conviction to the Court of Appeal by its decision of 27 September 2001 under Section 10 of the Criminal Appeal Act 1995.� An application for the reception of fresh evidence was made on behalf of the appellant on 13�December 2001.� We granted the application and gave bail to the appellant on 20�December�2001.� An application for the reception of further fresh evidence was made in February�2002 and was also granted. �The reference was heard between 25 and 27�February�2002.
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