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Residential Property Tribunal Decision of Judge F J Silverman MA LLM and Mrs A Flynn MRICS on 30 November 2022.
Employment Tribunal decision.
Last updated 30 January 2017.
Overview of trends in the use of out of court disposals, defendants prosecuted, offenders convicted, remand and sentencing decisions, and offender histories in England and Wales.
Analysis on the link between reoffending risk and custodial sentence length and community orders following completion of a custodial sentence or community order.
This page contains criminal legal aid statutory materials, the 2010 Standard Crime Contract, contractual arrangements, criminal legal aid guidance, claim codes.
This page has four documents to help you understand what you need to do if you are charged with a crime and told to go to a magistrates’ or Crown Court.
This document contains the following information: Criminal law: rape within marriage.
This guidance is for officials who may be considering creating new criminal offences or amending existing criminal offences.
Statistical release on trends in cautioning and sentencing of knife or offensive weapon offences.
Keeling schedules for the Criminal Justice Bill 2023.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
Cowardly criminals who try to evade the final moment of justice will be ordered into the dock to attend their sentencing – and will face longer behind bars if they refuse to appear.
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