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Determinate prison sentences
Determinate sentences are the most common type of prison sentence.
A determinate prison sentence is where the court sets a fixed length for the prison sentence. ...
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Determinate sentences are the most common type of prison sentence.
A determinate prison sentence is where the court sets a fixed length for the prison sentence. ...
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When an offender is given a custodial sentence of between 14 days and two years (or six months in the magistrates’ court), the judge or ...
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The Sentencing Council for England and Wales
The Royal Courts of Justice
East Block, Room EB16
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A – E F – M N – Z Aggravating factors – things that make an offence more serious and are likely to increase the sentence. Allocation – the ...