MCSG UPDATES –
New intimidatory offences guideline – effective from 1 October 2018
A definitive sentencing guideline for intimidatory offences was published on 5 July 2018. This guideline is now listed in the A to Z of offences ...
Do not retain this copy. Only the online version of a guideline is guaranteed to be up to date.
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MCSG UPDATES –
A definitive sentencing guideline for intimidatory offences was published on 5 July 2018. This guideline is now listed in the A to Z of offences ...
MCSG UPDATES –
A definitive sentencing guideline for breach offences was published on 7 June 2018. This guideline is now listed in the A to Z of offences ...
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A definitive sentencing guideline for terrorism offences was published on 28 March 2018. This guideline is now listed on the A to Z of offences ...
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A definitive sentencing guideline for bladed article and offensive weapons offences was published on 1 March 2018, and is now listed on the online guidelines ...
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Today, the Sentencing Council is publishing a definitive guideline on the overarching principles of sentencing domestic abuse.
The definitive guideline will come into force on 24 ...
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Please touch the six links below to access the forms for the Sentencing Council’s online data collection:
Criminal damage Harassment (without violence) or Stalking Possession of a bladed ...MCSG UPDATES –
The Sentencing Council is phasing out the single pdf version of the Magistrates’ Court sentencing guidelines. The pdf includes all the guidelines currently in force, along ...
MCSG UPDATES –
The revised guidelines in the Magistrates’ Court Sentencing Guidelines come into effect on 24 April 2017.
We are working on a PDF that includes all guidelines, ...
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Today, the Sentencing Council is publishing two definitive guidelines, on sentencing children and young people and reduction in sentence for a guilty plea.
The definitive guideline ...
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For offences committed on or after 1 March 2017 the fixed penalty for using a mobile phone while driving has gone up from £100 to ...