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MAGISTRATES’ COURT SENTENCING GUIDELINES To find offence specific guidelines, type the name of the offence you are searching for in the box below. The more specific you are, the more accurate the results will be. You can search for specific offences, use keywords such as knives or use the name of the Act or section. For overarching ABOUT SENTENCING GUIDELINES Sentencing guidelines help make sure that judges and magistrates in courts across England and Wales take a consistent approach to sentencing. The Sentencing Code states that the courts must follow any relevant sentencing guidelines, unless it is contrary to the SENTENCING GUIDELINES FOR USE IN MAGISTRATES’ COURTS The Sentencing Council ran a data collection across all magistrates’ courts in England and Wales from 4 January to 7 May 2021, covering four offences: common assault, assault on an emergency worker, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and criminal damage. This exercise hasnow been completed
OFFENDERS WITH MENTAL DISORDERS, DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS The definitive guideline on Sentencing offenders with mental disorders, developmental disorders, or neurological impairments was issued on 22 July 2020 and came into force on 1 October 2020.. A consultation, conducted under the title Sentencing offenders with mental health conditions or disorders, ran from 9 April 2019 to 9 July 2019.. Related documents ASSAULT ON EMERGENCY WORKER HARASSMENT/ STALKING/ RACIALLY OR RELIGIOUSLY AGGRAVATED Harassment, Protection from Harassment Act 1997, s.2 Stalking, Protection from Harassment Act 1997, s.2A. Triable only summarily Maximum: 6 months’ custody Offence range: Discharge – 26 weeks’ custody. Racially or religiously aggravated harassment, Crime and Disorder Act 1998, s.32(1)(a) Racially or religiously aggravated stalking, Crime and Disorder Act 1998, s.32(1)(a) FIREARMS – POSSESSION WITHOUT CERTIFICATE – SENTENCINGSEE MORE ON SENTENCINGCOUNCIL.ORG.UK BREACH OF A PROTECTIVE ORDER (RESTRAINING AND NONSEE MORE ON SENTENCINGCOUNCIL.ORG.UK CRIMINAL DAMAGE (OTHER THAN BY FIRE) VALUE NOT EXCEEDING £SEE MORE ON SENTENCINGCOUNCIL.ORG.UK SENTENCING – SENTENCING COUNCILCONSULTATIONSABOUT SENTENCINGANALYSIS AND RESEARCHABOUT USFAQSMEMBERS OF THE MEDIA The Sentencing Council for England and Wales promotes greater consistency in sentencing, whilst maintaining the independence of thejudiciary.
MAGISTRATES’ COURT SENTENCING GUIDELINES To find offence specific guidelines, type the name of the offence you are searching for in the box below. The more specific you are, the more accurate the results will be. You can search for specific offences, use keywords such as knives or use the name of the Act or section. For overarching ABOUT SENTENCING GUIDELINES Sentencing guidelines help make sure that judges and magistrates in courts across England and Wales take a consistent approach to sentencing. The Sentencing Code states that the courts must follow any relevant sentencing guidelines, unless it is contrary to the SENTENCING GUIDELINES FOR USE IN MAGISTRATES’ COURTS The Sentencing Council ran a data collection across all magistrates’ courts in England and Wales from 4 January to 7 May 2021, covering four offences: common assault, assault on an emergency worker, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and criminal damage. This exercise hasnow been completed
OFFENDERS WITH MENTAL DISORDERS, DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS The definitive guideline on Sentencing offenders with mental disorders, developmental disorders, or neurological impairments was issued on 22 July 2020 and came into force on 1 October 2020.. A consultation, conducted under the title Sentencing offenders with mental health conditions or disorders, ran from 9 April 2019 to 9 July 2019.. Related documents ASSAULT ON EMERGENCY WORKER HARASSMENT/ STALKING/ RACIALLY OR RELIGIOUSLY AGGRAVATED Harassment, Protection from Harassment Act 1997, s.2 Stalking, Protection from Harassment Act 1997, s.2A. Triable only summarily Maximum: 6 months’ custody Offence range: Discharge – 26 weeks’ custody. Racially or religiously aggravated harassment, Crime and Disorder Act 1998, s.32(1)(a) Racially or religiously aggravated stalking, Crime and Disorder Act 1998, s.32(1)(a) FIREARMS – POSSESSION WITHOUT CERTIFICATE – SENTENCINGSEE MORE ON SENTENCINGCOUNCIL.ORG.UK BREACH OF A PROTECTIVE ORDER (RESTRAINING AND NONSEE MORE ON SENTENCINGCOUNCIL.ORG.UK CRIMINAL DAMAGE (OTHER THAN BY FIRE) VALUE NOT EXCEEDING £SEE MORE ON SENTENCINGCOUNCIL.ORG.UK SENTENCING – SENTENCING COUNCIL The Sentencing Council for England and Wales promotes greater consistency in sentencing, whilst maintaining the independence of thejudiciary.
OFFENDERS WITH MENTAL DISORDERS, DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS The definitive guideline on Sentencing offenders with mental disorders, developmental disorders, or neurological impairments was issued on 22 July 2020 and came into force on 1 October 2020.. A consultation, conducted under the title Sentencing offenders with mental health conditions or disorders, ran from 9 April 2019 to 9 July 2019.. Related documentsCROWN COURT
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm, Offences against the Person Act 1861 (section 47) Racially or religiously aggravated ABH, Crimeand
BURGLARY OFFENCES GUIDELINE We would like to hear from anyone who might use the sentencing guidelines in their work; has an interest in sentencing or the criminal justice system or has knowledge and expertise in the field of tackling burglary offences. We would also like to hear from anyone who could be affected by theFIREARMS OFFENCES
The definitive guidelines for sentencing firearms offences were published on 9 December 2020 and come into force on 1 January 2021. The eight guidelines cover offences under the Firearms Act 1968 KNIVES AND OFFENSIVE WEAPONS Offences related to carrying knives and other offensive weapons are set out in the Criminal Justice Act 1988 and the Prevention of Crime act 1953.. There are two broad categories of offence: possessing a weapon and threatening with a weapon.The specific offence will depend on the type of weapon used and where the offence was committed. FIREARMS – POSSESSION WITHOUT CERTIFICATE – SENTENCING Firearms Act 1968, s.1(1)(a), Firearms Act 1968, s.1(1)(b), Firearms Act 1968, s.2(1) Effective from: 01 January 2021 CAUSING OR ALLOWING A CHILD TO SUFFER SERIOUS PHYSICAL Step 1 – Determining the offence category. The court should determine the offence category with reference only to the factors listed in the tables below. In order to determine the category, the court should assess culpability and harm.. The court should weigh all the factors set out below in determining the offender’s culpability. BURGLARY OFFENCES: DRAFT RESOURCE ASSESSMENT A resource assessment for the consultation stage of the draft guidelines for burglary offences. Burglary offences: Draft resourceassessment
SUPPLYING OR OFFERING TO SUPPLY A CONTROLLED DRUG Supplying or offering to supply a controlled drug, Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, s.4(3) Possession of a controlled drug with intent to supply it to another, Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, s.5(3). Triable either way unless the defendant could receive the minimum sentence of seven years for a third drug trafficking offence under section 313 of the Sentencing Code in which case the offence is triable ABOUT SENTENCING GUIDELINES Sentencing guidelines help make sure that judges and magistrates in courts across England and Wales take a consistent approach to sentencing. The Sentencing Code states that the courts must follow any relevant sentencing guidelines, unless it is contrary to the SENTENCING GUIDELINES FOR USE IN MAGISTRATES’ COURTS The Sentencing Council ran a data collection across all magistrates’ courts in England and Wales from 4 January to 7 May 2021, covering four offences: common assault, assault on an emergency worker, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and criminal damage. This exercise hasnow been completed
OFFENDERS WITH MENTAL DISORDERS, DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS The definitive guideline on Sentencing offenders with mental disorders, developmental disorders, or neurological impairments was issued on 22 July 2020 and came into force on 1 October 2020.. A consultation, conducted under the title Sentencing offenders with mental health conditions or disorders, ran from 9 April 2019 to 9 July 2019.. Related documents ASSAULT ON EMERGENCY WORKER BREACH OF A PROTECTIVE ORDER (RESTRAINING AND NONSEE MORE ON SENTENCINGCOUNCIL.ORG.UK NON-DOMESTIC BURGLARY DRUG DRIVING (GUIDANCE ONLY) Guideline users should be aware that the Equal Treatment Bench Book covers important aspects of fair treatment and disparity of outcomes for different groups in the criminal justice system. It provides guidance which sentencers are encouraged to take into account wherever applicable, to ensure that there is fairness for all involved in courtproceedings.
CRIMINAL DAMAGE (OTHER THAN BY FIRE) VALUE NOT EXCEEDING £SEE MORE ON SENTENCINGCOUNCIL.ORG.UK ASSAULT - DEFINITIVE GUIDELINE - SENTENCING COUNCIL 2. Assault Definitive Guideline. Applicability of guideline. I. n accordance with section 120 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, the Sentencing Council issues this definitive 2. SUGGESTED STARTING POINTS FOR PHYSICAL AND MENTAL Guideline users should be aware that the Equal Treatment Bench Book covers important aspects of fair treatment and disparity of outcomes for different groups in the criminal justice system. It provides guidance which sentencers are encouraged to take into account wherever applicable, to ensure that there is fairness for all involved in courtproceedings.
ABOUT SENTENCING GUIDELINES Sentencing guidelines help make sure that judges and magistrates in courts across England and Wales take a consistent approach to sentencing. The Sentencing Code states that the courts must follow any relevant sentencing guidelines, unless it is contrary to the SENTENCING GUIDELINES FOR USE IN MAGISTRATES’ COURTS The Sentencing Council ran a data collection across all magistrates’ courts in England and Wales from 4 January to 7 May 2021, covering four offences: common assault, assault on an emergency worker, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and criminal damage. This exercise hasnow been completed
OFFENDERS WITH MENTAL DISORDERS, DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDERS The definitive guideline on Sentencing offenders with mental disorders, developmental disorders, or neurological impairments was issued on 22 July 2020 and came into force on 1 October 2020.. A consultation, conducted under the title Sentencing offenders with mental health conditions or disorders, ran from 9 April 2019 to 9 July 2019.. Related documents ASSAULT ON EMERGENCY WORKER BREACH OF A PROTECTIVE ORDER (RESTRAINING AND NONSEE MORE ON SENTENCINGCOUNCIL.ORG.UK NON-DOMESTIC BURGLARY DRUG DRIVING (GUIDANCE ONLY) Guideline users should be aware that the Equal Treatment Bench Book covers important aspects of fair treatment and disparity of outcomes for different groups in the criminal justice system. It provides guidance which sentencers are encouraged to take into account wherever applicable, to ensure that there is fairness for all involved in courtproceedings.
CRIMINAL DAMAGE (OTHER THAN BY FIRE) VALUE NOT EXCEEDING £SEE MORE ON SENTENCINGCOUNCIL.ORG.UK ASSAULT - DEFINITIVE GUIDELINE - SENTENCING COUNCIL 2. Assault Definitive Guideline. Applicability of guideline. I. n accordance with section 120 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, the Sentencing Council issues this definitive 2. SUGGESTED STARTING POINTS FOR PHYSICAL AND MENTAL Guideline users should be aware that the Equal Treatment Bench Book covers important aspects of fair treatment and disparity of outcomes for different groups in the criminal justice system. It provides guidance which sentencers are encouraged to take into account wherever applicable, to ensure that there is fairness for all involved in courtproceedings.
SENTENCING GUIDELINES FOR USE IN MAGISTRATES’ COURTS The Sentencing Council ran a data collection across all magistrates’ courts in England and Wales from 4 January to 7 May 2021, covering four offences: common assault, assault on an emergency worker, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and criminal damage. This exercise hasnow been completed
CROWN COURT
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm, Offences against the Person Act 1861 (section 47) Racially or religiously aggravated ABH, Crimeand
BURGLARY OFFENCES SENTENCING GUIDELINES TO BE REVISED Plans to revise sentencing guidelines for domestic, non-domestic and aggravated burglary offences in England and Wales were published for consultation today by the Sentencing Council.. The proposed guidelines, which follow an evaluation of the existing definitive guidelines that came into force in 2012, introduce new middle categories for both culpability and harm factors, to allow judges and CAUSING OR ALLOWING A CHILD TO SUFFER SERIOUS PHYSICAL Step 1 – Determining the offence category. The court should determine the offence category with reference only to the factors listed in the tables below. In order to determine the category, the court should assess culpability and harm.. The court should weigh all the factors set out below in determining the offender’s culpability. BURGLARY OFFENCES GUIDELINE We would like to hear from anyone who might use the sentencing guidelines in their work; has an interest in sentencing or the criminal justice system or has knowledge and expertise in the field of tackling burglary offences. We would also like to hear from anyone who could be affected by the HARASSMENT/ STALKING/ RACIALLY OR RELIGIOUSLY AGGRAVATED Harassment, Protection from Harassment Act 1997, s.2 Stalking, Protection from Harassment Act 1997, s.2A. Triable only summarily Maximum: 6 months’ custody Offence range: Discharge – 26 weeks’ custody. Racially or religiously aggravated harassment, Crime and Disorder Act 1998, s.32(1)(a) Racially or religiously aggravated stalking, Crime and Disorder Act 1998, s.32(1)(a) CONSULTATION TO REVISE SENTENCING GUIDELINES FOR BURGLARY The Sentencing Council has published a consultation to revise and update sentencing guidelines for domestic, non-domestic and aggravated burglary offences in England and Wales following evaluation of the current guidelines published in 2012.. The Council is seeking views on proposed changes to introduce new middle categories for both culpability and harm factors, which will allow BURGLARY OFFENCES: STATISTICAL BULLETIN A bulletin explaining current sentencing practice for burglary offences, to accompany the consultation Burglary offences: Statisticalbulletin
BURGLARY OFFENCES: DRAFT RESOURCE ASSESSMENT A resource assessment for the consultation stage of the draft guidelines for burglary offences. Burglary offences: Draft resourceassessment
SUPPLYING OR OFFERING TO SUPPLY A CONTROLLED DRUG Supplying or offering to supply a controlled drug, Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, s.4(3) Possession of a controlled drug with intent to supply it to another, Misuse of Drugs Act 1971, s.5(3). Triable either way unless the defendant could receive the minimum sentence of seven years for a third drug trafficking offence under section 313 of the Sentencing Code in which case the offence is triable MAGISTRATES’ COURT SENTENCING GUIDELINES To find offence specific guidelines, type the name of the offence you are searching for in the box below. The more specific you are, the more accurate the results will be. You can search for specific offences, use keywords such as knives or use the name of the Act or section. For overarching ABOUT SENTENCING GUIDELINES Sentencing guidelines help make sure that judges and magistrates in courts across England and Wales take a consistent approach to sentencing. The Sentencing Code states that the courts must follow any relevant sentencing guidelines, unless it is contrary to the SENTENCING GUIDELINES FOR USE IN MAGISTRATES’ COURTS The Sentencing Council ran a data collection across all magistrates’ courts in England and Wales from 4 January to 7 May 2021, covering four offences: common assault, assault on an emergency worker, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and criminal damage. This exercise hasnow been completed
HARASSMENT/ STALKING/ RACIALLY OR RELIGIOUSLY AGGRAVATED Harassment, Protection from Harassment Act 1997, s.2 Stalking, Protection from Harassment Act 1997, s.2A. Triable only summarily Maximum: 6 months’ custody Offence range: Discharge – 26 weeks’ custody. Racially or religiously aggravated harassment, Crime and Disorder Act 1998, s.32(1)(a) Racially or religiously aggravated stalking, Crime and Disorder Act 1998, s.32(1)(a) BREACH OF A PROTECTIVE ORDER (RESTRAINING AND NONSEE MORE ON SENTENCINGCOUNCIL.ORG.UK CRIMINAL DAMAGE (OTHER THAN BY FIRE) VALUE NOT EXCEEDING £SEE MORE ON SENTENCINGCOUNCIL.ORG.UK DRUG DRIVING (GUIDANCE ONLY) Guideline users should be aware that the Equal Treatment Bench Book covers important aspects of fair treatment and disparity of outcomes for different groups in the criminal justice system. It provides guidance which sentencers are encouraged to take into account wherever applicable, to ensure that there is fairness for all involved in courtproceedings.
SEXUAL ACTIVITY WITH A CHILD/ CAUSING OR INCITING A CHILDSEE MORE ON SENTENCINGCOUNCIL.ORG.UK DRUG OFFENCES DEFINITIVE GUIDELINE 2. Drug Offences Definitive Guideline. Applicability of guideline. I. n accordance with section 120 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, the . Sentencing Council issues this definitive ASSAULT - DEFINITIVE GUIDELINE - SENTENCING COUNCIL 2. Assault Definitive Guideline. Applicability of guideline. I. n accordance with section 120 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, the Sentencing Council issues this definitive MAGISTRATES’ COURT SENTENCING GUIDELINES To find offence specific guidelines, type the name of the offence you are searching for in the box below. The more specific you are, the more accurate the results will be. You can search for specific offences, use keywords such as knives or use the name of the Act or section. For overarching ABOUT SENTENCING GUIDELINES Sentencing guidelines help make sure that judges and magistrates in courts across England and Wales take a consistent approach to sentencing. The Sentencing Code states that the courts must follow any relevant sentencing guidelines, unless it is contrary to the SENTENCING GUIDELINES FOR USE IN MAGISTRATES’ COURTS The Sentencing Council ran a data collection across all magistrates’ courts in England and Wales from 4 January to 7 May 2021, covering four offences: common assault, assault on an emergency worker, assault occasioning actual bodily harm and criminal damage. This exercise hasnow been completed
CAUSING OR ALLOWING A CHILD TO SUFFER SERIOUS PHYSICAL Step 1 – Determining the offence category. The court should determine the offence category with reference only to the factors listed in the tables below. In order to determine the category, the court should assess culpability and harm.. The court should weigh all the factors set out below in determining the offender’s culpability. HARASSMENT/ STALKING/ RACIALLY OR RELIGIOUSLY AGGRAVATED Harassment, Protection from Harassment Act 1997, s.2 Stalking, Protection from Harassment Act 1997, s.2A. Triable only summarily Maximum: 6 months’ custody Offence range: Discharge – 26 weeks’ custody. Racially or religiously aggravated harassment, Crime and Disorder Act 1998, s.32(1)(a) Racially or religiously aggravated stalking, Crime and Disorder Act 1998, s.32(1)(a) BREACH OF A PROTECTIVE ORDER (RESTRAINING AND NONSEE MORE ON SENTENCINGCOUNCIL.ORG.UK CRIMINAL DAMAGE (OTHER THAN BY FIRE) VALUE NOT EXCEEDING £SEE MORE ON SENTENCINGCOUNCIL.ORG.UK SEXUAL ACTIVITY WITH A CHILD/ CAUSING OR INCITING A CHILDSEE MORE ON SENTENCINGCOUNCIL.ORG.UK DRUG OFFENCES DEFINITIVE GUIDELINE 2. Drug Offences Definitive Guideline. Applicability of guideline. I. n accordance with section 120 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, the . Sentencing Council issues this definitive ASSAULT - DEFINITIVE GUIDELINE - SENTENCING COUNCIL 2. Assault Definitive Guideline. Applicability of guideline. I. n accordance with section 120 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009, the Sentencing Council issues this definitive MAGISTRATES’ COURT SENTENCING GUIDELINES To find offence specific guidelines, type the name of the offence you are searching for in the box below. The more specific you are, the more accurate the results will be. You can search for specific offences, use keywords such as knives or use the name of the Act or section. For overarchingCROWN COURT
Assault occasioning actual bodily harm, Offences against the Person Act 1861 (section 47) Racially or religiously aggravated ABH, Crimeand
CAUSING OR ALLOWING A CHILD TO SUFFER SERIOUS PHYSICAL Step 1 – Determining the offence category. The court should determine the offence category with reference only to the factors listed in the tables below. In order to determine the category, the court should assess culpability and harm.. The court should weigh all the factors set out below in determining the offender’s culpability. BURGLARY OFFENCES SENTENCING GUIDELINES TO BE REVISED 1 day ago · Plans to revise sentencing guidelines for domestic, non-domestic and aggravated burglary offences in England and Wales were published for consultation today by the Sentencing Council.. The proposed guidelines, which follow an evaluation of the existing definitive guidelines that came into force in 2012, introduce new middle categories for both culpability and harm factors, to allowjudges and
BURGLARY OFFENCES GUIDELINE 1 day ago · We would like to hear from anyone who might use the sentencing guidelines in their work; has an interest in sentencing or the criminal justice system or has knowledge and expertise in the field of tackling burglary offences. We would also like to hear from anyone who could be affected by the SEXUAL ACTIVITY WITH A CHILD/ CAUSING OR INCITING A CHILD Sexual activity with a child, Sexual Offences Act 2003, s.9 Causing or inciting a child to engage in sexual activity, Sexual Offences Act 2003, s.10. Triable only on indictment (if penetration involved), otherwise, triable either way CONSULTATION TO REVISE SENTENCING GUIDELINES FOR BURGLARY 1 day ago · The Sentencing Council has published a consultation to revise and update sentencing guidelines for domestic, non-domestic and aggravated burglary offences in England and Wales following evaluation of the current guidelines published in 2012.. The Council is seeking views on proposed changes to introduce new middle categories for both culpability and harm factors, which will allow BURGLARY OFFENCES: DRAFT RESOURCE ASSESSMENT A resource assessment for the consultation stage of the draft guidelines for burglary offences. Burglary offences: Draft resourceassessment
BURGLARY OFFENCES: STATISTICAL BULLETIN A bulletin explaining current sentencing practice for burglary offences, to accompany the consultation Burglary offences: Statisticalbulletin
PUBLICATION OF BURGLARY OFFENCES STATISTICAL BULLETIN The Sentencing Council has published a statistical bulletin and data tables, explaining current sentencing practice for burglary offences. This is in preparation for the launch of the Council’s burglary offences guideline consultation, which will be published tomorrow(Wednesday 9 June).
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