The appellants were convicted of forcible confinement and possession of a prohibited weapon following a jury trial, having been acquitted of robbery, assault, and pointing a firearm.
They appealed their convictions, arguing the trial judge failed to properly relate the defence theory to the jury and erred in the W.(D.) instruction.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the conviction appeals, finding the jury was properly instructed.
However, the sentence appeal of one appellant was allowed, as the trial judge erred in principle by sentencing him based on an assault for which he had been acquitted.
His sentence was varied to time served.