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Miscellaneous amendments to sentencing guidelines
We have opened a consultation asking practitioners who use sentencing guidelines for their views on a series of proposed changes to existing guidelines.
The proposed changes ...
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We have opened a consultation asking practitioners who use sentencing guidelines for their views on a series of proposed changes to existing guidelines.
The proposed changes ...
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We have published new sentencing guidelines for sentencing offenders convicted of modern slavery offences in England and Wales, following consultation.
The new guidelines will give judges ...
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As part of its tenth anniversary year, the Council undertook to investigate its impact in three key areas, and this involved conducting analytical projects on ...
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The Sentencing Council has published data tables, detailing recent sentencing trends for modern slavery offences. This is in preparation for the launch of the Council’s Modern slavery ...
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Today, we have published two new guidelines for sentencing individuals and organisations for the offence of Unauthorised use of a trade mark.
The new guidelines, which ...
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The Sentencing Council has published data tables, detailing recent sentencing trends for the offence of unauthorised use of a trade mark. This is in preparation for the ...
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The Sentencing Council Annual Report 2020/21, published today, is the Council’s 11th annual report and Lord Justice Holroyde’s third as Chairman. The report documents the ...
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As part of its tenth anniversary year, the Council undertook to investigate its impact in three key areas, and this involved conducting analytical projects on ...
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Revised sentencing guidelines for assault offences, including common assault and attempted murder, and new guidance for assault on emergency workers to reflect changes in legislation ...
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The Sentencing Council is recruiting two non-judicial members. Both post-holders must have knowledge or understanding of the criminal justice sector: one role requires experience or ...