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Crown Court Sentencing Survey – first results published
The Sentencing Council has published a report with results from the Crown Court Sentencing Survey, an ongoing data collection exercise of sentencing decisions made in ...
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The Sentencing Council has published a report with results from the Crown Court Sentencing Survey, an ongoing data collection exercise of sentencing decisions made in ...
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The Sentencing Council has published a new guideline for judges and magistrates. It aims to ensure a consistent and proportionate approach to sentencing, with convicted ...
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Guidance to judges and magistrates on appropriate sentencing levels come from definitive guidelines issued by the Sentencing Council and from guideline judgments from the Court ...
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The Sentencing Council is seeking views on its proposed sentencing guidelines on Allocation, Offences Taken into Consideration and Allocation, with a consultation launched today. The ...
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The Sentencing Council is currently conducting a short web survey to find out a bit more about our users and ways to improve the website.
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The Sentencing Council’s first public event to increase understanding about sentencing was held last night in Liverpool, with more than 80 people from Merseyside in ...
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The Sentencing Council is holding a public event in Liverpool to explain sentencing and give people the chance to hear the kind of cases judges ...
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Following a three months period of training and implementation the definitive guideline on assault came into effect on 13 June 2011. It aims to ensure ...
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The consultation on the Sentencing Council’s draft guideline on drug offences will close on 20 June and with this date approaching, the Council is keen ...
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The Sentencing Council has published a public consultation on its proposals to introduce a new guideline for the sentencing of burglary offences. The consultation will ...