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Case: HCA/2025/143/XC

Sean Kirkup v HM Advocate

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Sean Kirkup v HM Advocate

Case: HCA/2025/143/XC

Thursday, 26 February 2026

10:30 until conclusion

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About this case

Case name

Sean Kirkup v HM Advocate

Case reference

HCA/2025/143/XC

Type of appeal

Appeal against conviction

Dates of hearings

  • Thursday 26 February 2026
  • Friday 27 February 2026

Time of hearings

10.30 until conclusion

Judges

  • Lord Justice General
  • Lord Doherty
  • Lord Clark

Counsel for the Appellant (SK)

Lord Stewart of Dirleton KC;  D. Taylor

Case description

[1]        The appellant was convicted after trial at the High Court of Justiciary at Edinburgh of four sexual and domestic offences against two former partners. On 26 March 2025 the trial judge imposed an extended sentence of 6 years’ imprisonment, comprising a custodial term of 4 years and an extension period of 2 years.

[2]        The appellant appeals against conviction on the basis that the preliminary hearing judge erred by refusing parts of an application under section 275 of the Criminal Procedure (Scotland) Act 1995 which ought to have been permitted. He also appeals against sentence on the basis that the sentence imposed was excessive.

[3]        The appeal will be heard by the High Court of Justiciary Appeal Court on 26 February 2026.