
MPs Unhappy with IPP Sentencing Injustice
Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) Sentencing was introduced back in 2003 – but a recent report shows reforms are needed.
Imprisonment for Public Protection (IPP) Sentencing was introduced back in 2003 – but a recent report shows reforms are needed.
A recent report raised concerns over the lack of quality in legal representation in youth cases, but how valid are these concerns?
General Deterrence within sentencing relies on 3 factors according to a recent Sentencing Council report. We look at these in more detail…
Here we look at the Court of Appeal findings in the Edward Colston statue damage during protests in Bristol and the complexity of such cases.
The non-attendance at court for sentencing hearings is becoming more common – but what are the implications?
An application for discharging of the jury can have both positive and negative implications in court proceedings. Here we look at the main considerations.