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Appeal against sentence – rape contrary to Article 5(1) of the Sexual Offences (NI) Order 2008 – common assault contrary to s. . lower harm and lower culpability required for lower starting point in s.18 OAPA 1861 offence – McAuley and Seaward guideline clarified – however sentencing court's starting point here of 11yrs.
The Lord Chief Justice established such a Sentencing Group with the function to:advise the Lord Chief Justice as to topics for his 'Programme of Action on Sentencing';consider and advise sentencing guidelines for the Magistrates' Courts in Northern Ireland;consider judgments of the Court of Appeal and advise the Judicial
First instance sentencing remarks – guidance pending Court of Appeal deliberation – trafficking offences – Hungarian – controlling activities of another for purposes of prostitution for gain contrary to Article 63 of Sexual Offences (NI) Order 2008 – assisting in management of brothel Article 64(1) of Sexual Offences (NI) Order
30 Sep 2016 a council or commission – they do, for example in Northern Ireland, with the Lord. Chief Justice's Sentencing Group. In England and Wales, despite the existence of the Sentencing Council, where no guideline exists, judges refer to court of appeal judgments to examine how sentences have been reached
Presentation by His Honour Judge Burgess, Recorder of Belfast, Presiding County Court Judge at the Journey to Justice conference in Belfast January 2011. Click on the link to view the Paper by Recorder of Belfast on sentencing in Domestic Violence.Hate Crime: Note for SentencersThe Lord Chief Justice's Sentencing
Most of the sentencing guidelines in Northern Ireland relate to Crown Court cases. They are also applicable where a County Court is sentencing an offender on appeal from a Magistrates' Court, or where the Crown Court is sentencing an offender for a summary offence joined on indictment.
The purpose of sentencing guidelines is to increase the transparency and consistency of these judicial decisions and to help members of the public to understand more about the sentencing process.This first ever set of Sentencing Guidelines for the Magistrates' Courts in Northern Ireland is merely the beginning of what
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