Edinburgh man who tried to run wife over twice has jail sentenced upped

William Budge will now spend 10 years and 10 months in prison.

Author: Callum McQuadePublished 1st Jul 2025

An Edinburgh man who tried to murder his estranged wife by running her over twice with his car has had his prison sentenced increased.

Sixty-two year-old William Budge was originally jailed for seven years and four months back in February after pleading guilty to the incident last year.

He also admitted to assaulting 63-year-old Ann Budge on a separate occasion leaving her with permanent disfigurement.

The Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service asked the Appeal Court to consider imposing a more severe sentence.

The original sentence has now been quashed after the appeal was upheld by a panel of three judges.

After a successful appeal, he'll now spend a total of 10 years and 10 months behind bars.

Laura Buchan, Deputy Crown Agent, said: ā€œCOPFS is committed to improving the criminal justice journey for victims

ā€œProsecutors have a responsibility to consider appeals based upon undue leniency in sentencing. Such appeals are rare.

ā€œThe decision to increase William Budge's sentence provides reassurance that the impact of domestic abuse on victims is recognised by those within the criminal justice system.

ā€œNo one should have to live in fear of a partner or former partner. I would urge anyone affected by this type of offending to report it and seek support.ā€

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