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|Summary=Calocane fatally stabbed two teenagers. then just over an hour later fatally stabbed a man, stole his van, and deliberately drove into three people on two separate occasions causing serious injuries. The prosecution accepted his diminished responsiblity pleas in relation to the murder charges, and the Attorney General argued that a restricted hospital order was unduly lenient.
|Summary=Calocane fatally stabbed two teenagers. then just over an hour later fatally stabbed a man, stole his van, and deliberately drove into three people on two separate occasions causing serious injuries. The prosecution accepted his diminished responsiblity pleas in relation to the murder charges, and the Attorney General argued that a restricted hospital order was unduly lenient.
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The case is mentioned in [[39 Essex Chambers, 'Mental Capacity Report' (issue 143, September 2024)]] on page 44 under the heading "Valdo Calocane – the CQC, the MHA 1983 and the MCA 2005".
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Revision as of 11:05, 7 October 2024

Undue lenience Calocane fatally stabbed two teenagers. then just over an hour later fatally stabbed a man, stole his van, and deliberately drove into three people on two separate occasions causing serious injuries. The prosecution accepted his diminished responsiblity pleas in relation to the murder charges, and the Attorney General argued that a restricted hospital order was unduly lenient.

See also

The case is mentioned in 39 Essex Chambers, 'Mental Capacity Report' (issue 143, September 2024) on page 44 under the heading "Valdo Calocane – the CQC, the MHA 1983 and the MCA 2005".

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This case has been summarised on page 32 of 39 Essex Chambers, 'Mental Capacity Report' (issue 141, June 2024).

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Date: 14 May 2024🔍

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