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Sentencing for robbery – consultation launched on sentencing guidelines
The Sentencing Council has launched a consultation on its proposed guidelines for judges to use when sentencing people for robbery.
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The Sentencing Council has launched a consultation on its proposed guidelines for judges to use when sentencing people for robbery.
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Following a period of training and implementation the definitive guideline on fraud, bribery and money laundering offences came into effect on 1 October 2014.
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A new judicial member has been appointed to the Sentencing Council by the Lord Chief Justice, with the agreement of the Lord Chancellor.
His Honour Judge ...
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The new guideline for environmental offences comes into force today. It covers a variety of offences including those related to the disposal of waste and ...
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The Council has published its results bulletin presenting the findings of the Crown Court Sentencing Survey for sentences passed by the Crown Court in 2013.
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The consultation on the Sentencing Council’s draft guideline on theft offences will close on 26 June and the Council would like to encourage as many ...
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The Sentencing Council has published a new guideline for judges and magistrates on the sentencing of fraud, bribery and money laundering offences.
The new guideline, which ...
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The Sentencing Council has published a new guideline for how people convicted of fraud, money laundering and bribery should be sentenced.
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Three training providers currently have webinars available to view, which cover the key changes in the new sentencing guideline on sex offences. Participants will earn ...
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The Sentencing Council has launched a 12-week consultation on its proposed guidelines for judges and magistrates to use when sentencing people for theft offences.
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