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Freedom of Information releases by Ministry of Justice for March 2020.
Trends in cautioning and sentencing of knife and offensive weapon offences.
This document contains the following information: Treaty Series No. 31 (2005)
This document contains the following information: Sentencing Council annual report 2012 to 2013.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Quarterly statistical release on trends in cautioning and sentencing of knife or offensive weapon possession offences.
Main results from the seventh round of the Wealth and Assets Survey covering the period April 2018 to March 2020.
Three men with a history of violence who robbed a man in a Bristol takeaway have their prison sentences increased after the Solicitor General intervened.
This treaty was presented to Parliament in January 2016.
Sets out the detail of laws the government plans to make, introducing new penalties for animal cruelty, and covering other animal welfare issues.
On Thursday 29 June 2023, a Bournemouth company director, and his business were prosecuted at Poole Magistrates' Court for supplying unlicensed security.
On 26 January 2024, the Security Industry Authority (SIA) prosecuted former door supervisor Steven Richardson for breaching the Private Security Industry Act.
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