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Manslaughter explained
The Sentencing Council has published new guidelines for manslaughter offences today, which set out for the first time comprehensive guidance for courts sentencing these very ...
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The Sentencing Council has published new guidelines for manslaughter offences today, which set out for the first time comprehensive guidance for courts sentencing these very ...
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The Sentencing Council has published a definitive guideline on manslaughter.
The new guideline, which has been issued following a public consultation, will come into effect on ...
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The Sentencing Council has published new guidelines for how offenders convicted of manslaughter should be sentenced in England and Wales.
Publication today marks the first time ...
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The Sentencing Council has published its eighth annual report outlining activities from April 2017 to March 2018.
The report sets out what the Council has achieved ...
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Lord Justice Tim Holroyde has been appointed as Chairman of the Sentencing Council, with effect from 1 August 2018.
His appointment was made by the Lord ...
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The Sentencing Council has published a definitive guideline on intimidatory offences.
The new guideline, which has been issued following a public consultation, will come into effect ...
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The Sentencing Council has published new definitive guidelines for intimidatory offences today, covering harassment, stalking, disclosing private sexual images, controlling or coercive behaviour, and threats ...
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We have issued an update to the dwelling robbery definitive guideline to correct an error.
The only change is the text above the sentence table has ...
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The Sentencing Council has published a business plan setting out its aims and objectives for 2018/19.
These aims and objectives include publishing definitive guidelines on Breach ...
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In reports about crimes where money or property are taken, “theft”, “burglary” and “robbery” are terms often used interchangeably. There are, however, very clear differences ...