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New General Guideline and Expanded Explanations published by Sentencing Council
Judges and magistrates in criminal courts across England and Wales will have a new General guideline for sentencing offences that are not covered by a ...
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Judges and magistrates in criminal courts across England and Wales will have a new General guideline for sentencing offences that are not covered by a ...
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The Sentencing Council has published its ninth annual report outlining activities from April 2018 to March 2019.
The report is Lord Justice Holroyde’s first report as ...
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We are pleased that the Secretary of State for Justice has announced the reappointment of Rosina Cottage QC to the Sentencing Council for three years. ...
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Today we have published new sentencing guidelines for arson and criminal damage offences that will see the courts take full account of the harm caused ...
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The Council has established a new process for recording minor revisions and corrections that are made to the digital guidelines.
From 29 May, we will be ...
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Between 23 April and 30 September 2019, the Sentencing Council is asking magistrates and district judges to fill out an online sentencing form every time ...
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The Sentencing Council has launched a consultation on its proposed guideline on sentencing offenders with mental health conditions or disorders. The consultation on the proposed ...
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Diana Fawcett has been appointed as a non-judicial member of the Sentencing Council with specific responsibility for promoting the welfare of victims of crime. She ...
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Fines for large organisations sentenced for health and safety offences have increased as had been anticipated following the introduction of new sentencing guidelines, figures published ...
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The Sentencing Council today launched a consultation on plans to provide expanded explanations in offence specific guidelines in England and Wales. The expanded explanations will ...