Aggravated vehicle taking – injury caused
Triable either way Maximum: 2 years’ custody Obligatory disqualification: 12 months (with discretionary power to order disqualification until an extended
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Triable either way Maximum: 2 years’ custody Obligatory disqualification: 12 months (with discretionary power to order disqualification until an extended
Definitive sentencing guidelines for the sentencing of aggravated vehicle taking offences guidelines, disqualification and other motoring related matters were published
Triable either way Maximum: 14 years’ custody Obligatory disqualification: 12 months (with discretionary power to order disqualification until an extended
Triable either way Maximum: 2 years’ custody Obligatory disqualification: 12 months (with discretionary power to order disqualification until an extended
Triable either way (triable only summarily if damage not exceeding £5,000) Maximum for summary offence: 6 months’ custody Maximum for
Draft guideline for consultation only. Draft guidelines should not be taken into account when sentencing. Taking or destroying game by
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Strangulation, Serious Crime Act 2015 (section 75A(1)(a)) Suffocation, Serious Crime Act 2015 (section 75A(1)(b)) Racially or religiously aggravated offences, Crime
Definitive sentencing guidelines for the sentencing of strangulation and suffocation offences were published on 17 December 2024 and the online
Draft guideline for consultation only. Draft guidelines should not be taken into account when sentencing. Non-fatal strangulation, Serious Crime Act