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Financial crime sentences to prioritise victims
28.06.2013
Sentencing guidelines will prioritise victims
26.06.2013
R v CALEY & 7 ORS (2012)
21.12.2012
Fewer youths jailed for knife crimes
07.09.2012
AMICUS HORIZON LTD v JAMES THORLEY (2012)
30.05.2012
R v PAVEL DOLEJS (2012)
01.05.2012
R v CHRISTIANA BOAKYE & 5 ORS (2012)
03.04.2012
SAHCA member appointed to the Sentencing Council
29.06.2010
R v ROBERT WILFRED WRIGHT (2010)
25.02.2010
R v CRAIG PEARSON (2009)
17.08.2009
R v LEE THOMAS GLEESON (2009)
29.04.2009
R v (1) GARY HIBBERD (2) TIMOTHY ALLEN (2009)
02.04.2009
NATHAN ROBERT NOBBS v DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC PROSECUTIONS (2008)
27.06.2008
R v NICHOLAS CHARLES ROBERT HALL (2008)
14.05.2008
R v S (2008)
28.02.2008
R v AHMED OSMAN (2008)
27.02.2008
R v PAUL THOMAS KAVANAGH (2008)
22.02.2008
R v CHUNXIA BAO (2007)
29.10.2007
Villains caught in the act will still see their sentence cut for pleading guilty
23.07.2007
New guidelines on reduction of sentence for guilty plea
23.07.2007
'Leniency' for parents who hurt children with a slap
28.06.2007
ATTORNEY GENERAL'S REFERENCE (NO.147 OF 2006) sub nom R v JAMES GUNNER (2007)
03.04.2007
R v MARTIN WHITTLE (2007)
09.03.2007
SAP to produce advice on sentencing offences of dishonesty
27.11.2006
Shoplifters to avoid jail under new guidelines
29.08.2006
Judges threaten to quit over attacks on 'lenient' sentencing
28.06.2006
What triggered the sentencing row?
21.06.2006
Minister's intervention leaves Goldsmith struggling to show independence
14.06.2006
Government demands longer jail terms for sex and violent crimes
16.05.2006
Don't blame the judges
03.05.2006
Domestic attackers escaping with a fine
18.04.2006
MPA STATEMENT – PROPOSALS TO CHANGE SENTENCING FOR DOMESTIC VIOLENCE MUST NOT BE ACCEPTED
13.04.2006
Bail Act Offences
31.03.2006
Anger at plan to cut sentences Move 'will put women at risk'
14.03.2006
ATTORNEY-GENERAL'S REFERENCE (NO.80 of 2005) sub nom R v ADAM WEDLOCK-WARD (2005)
16.11.2005
R v (1) RAE STOCKDALE (2) BRENDAN GERARD FLYNN (3) JULIE DAWN TANKARD (2005)
03.10.2005
Abuse victims who kill may be spared jail
10.05.2005