Sentencing: Appeals | Attorney General | Written Answers The Law Officers promote the unduly lenient sentence scheme and its extension, including in Parliament and on social media.
Victims: Codes of Practice | Attorney General | Written Answers The Law Officers promote the unduly lenient sentence scheme and its extension, including in Parliament and on social media.
Sex Offences Review | Attorney General | Written Answers The case study referred to in the Victims Commissioners Annual Report was HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate (HMCPSI)’s Rape Inspe
Rape: Prosecutions | Attorney General | Written Answers Work on the joint inspection by HM Crown Prosecution Service Inspectorate and HM Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire & Rescue Servi
Video Recordings: Victims | Attorney General | Written Answers I am pleased that the Lord Chancellor has recently approved national rollout plans for pre-recorded cross examination, for Section 28 of
Crime: Airguns | Attorney General | Written Answers The CPS does not maintain a central record of the age of defendants charged with offences relating to air weapons.
Sentencing: Appeals | Attorney General | Written Answers A total of 27 individual sentences have been increased by the Court of Appeal under the Unduly Lenient Scheme in the last six months: fou
Administration of Estates | Attorney General | Written Answers The Bona Vacantia Division (BVD) of the Government Legal Department (GLD) deals with the solvent estates of people domiciled in England &
Contempt of Court: Media Reporting | Attorney General | Commons debates Reporting by the press or on social media may sometimes present a risk of prejudice to criminal proceedings.