Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme | Attorney General | Commons debates The Court of Appeal has this month increased sentences referred by me for a range of offending.
Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme | Attorney General | Commons debates My hon. Friend is entirely right about public protection.
Legal Profession: Voluntary Work | Attorney General | Written Answers I am proud to be one of Government’s Pro Bono Champions and show my support for the pro bono community.
Court of Appeal: Sentencing | Attorney General | Written Answers The Law Officers have the power to refer a sentence for review if it appears to us to be not just lenient, but unduly lenient.
Attorney General: Credit Unions | Attorney General | Written Answers The Attorney Generals’ Office (AGO), the Government Legal Department (GLD), Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), Serious Fraud Office (SFO) a
Emergency Services: Staff | Attorney General | Written Answers The Law Officers regularly discuss CPS performance across a range of offence types with the DPP, including with relation to offences agai
Poaching: Prosecutions | Attorney General | Written Answers Offences of poaching are usually charged under one of the following:Section 1 of the Night Poaching Act 1828,section 30 of the Game Act 1
Sentencing | Attorney General | Written Answers The Law Officers referred a sentence imposed on an offender to the Court of Appeal under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme on 136 occasi
Offences Against Children: Sentencing | Attorney General | Written Answers Online child sexual exploitation may involve the commission of different criminal offences: it is not reflected in a single offence or se
Offences against Children: Philippines | Attorney General | Written Answers The CPS works closely with the relevant investigatory agencies to secure evidence, which may include victim statements, if the victims ar