Government to Force Defendants to Attend Sentencing Hearings
The Government have announced they are to force defendants to attend sentencing hearings from 2024. We look at why this is being brought about.
The Government have announced they are to force defendants to attend sentencing hearings from 2024. We look at why this is being brought about.
This week, the government tabled amendments to the Victims and Prisoners Bill, which is currently before parliament, in order to make amendments to the current IPP regime. If enacted, changes will be made to The Crime (Sentences) Act 1997.The changes will mean that people will be referred for review three years after their first release.
Here we take a look at some of the legal news that made the headlines in November in the first of a new series of articles.
A recent report into support for prisoners after release has raised concerns not enough is being done to help prisoners on the outside.
We look at police informers – and whether providing vital information about a crime could lead to a more favourable outcome.
Serious Violence Reduction Orders (SVROs) are facing calls to be scrapped after just 12 months. We look at what they are and why that is.