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Firearms – Possession of prohibited weapon – for consultation only

9 October 2019

By ruthpope

Draft guideline for consultation only. Draft guidelines should not be taken into account when sentencing. Where no offence-specific guideline exists,

Firearms – Possession without certificate – for consultation only

9 October 2019

By garethsweny

Draft guideline for consultation only. Draft guidelines should not be taken into account when sentencing. Where no offence-specific guideline exists,

Firearms – Possession by person prohibited – for consultation only

9 October 2019

By garethsweny

Draft guideline for consultation only. Draft guidelines should not be taken into account when sentencing. Where no offence-specific guideline exists,

Firearms – Carrying in a public place – for consultation only

9 October 2019

By garethsweny

Draft guideline for consultation only. Draft guidelines should not be taken into account when sentencing. Where no offence-specific guideline exists,

New General guideline and expanded explanations – in force from 1 October 2019

24 July 2019

By garethsweny

The new overarching General guideline was published on 24 July 2019. It will appear in a purple colour scheme until

New guidelines on arson and criminal damage – 1 October 2019

3 July 2019

By garethsweny

Definitive sentencing guidelines for the sentencing of arson and criminal damage were published on 3 July 2019 and the online

Magistrates’ Court fines calculator – changes to victim surcharge levels

28 June 2019

By Phil Hodgson

The levels of the victim surcharge have changed for offences committed on or after 28 June 2019. These changes have

Either-way sexual offences – new to the MCSG

4 June 2019

By Phil Hodgson

The Sexual Offences definitive guideline, which came into force in 2014, includes a number of offences that are triable either

Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act 2019, changes to terrorism guidelines

23 May 2019

By Phil Hodgson

The Council has made small revisions to six of the terrorism offences sentencing guidelines to take account of changes brought

Notice for all magistrates and district judges: online data collection in magistrates’ courts, 23 April to 30 September

8 May 2019

By garethsweny

Between 23 April and 30 September 2019, the Sentencing Council is asking magistrates and district judges to fill out an

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