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Drug dealer who supplied heroin and cocaine in the Worcester area will spend longer in prison.
First published during the 2022 to 2024 Sunak Conservative government
A man who indecently assaulted two teenage boys over 25 years ago has had his sentence increased by 12 months.
Two offenders who assisted the murderers of Ryan Kirkpatrick flee the country after he was fatally stabbed have been ordered to serve longer prison sentences.
A statement on the Prosecution Fee increase from Attorney General Rt. Hon Victoria Prentis KC MP
Thief who ran over his victim as he tried to flee with stolen goods will spend longer in prison
Jamie Moreno was previously sentenced to 3 years and 2 months’ imprisonment for sexual assault
A drunk driver who lost control of his vehicle has sentence increased by three years following the Solicitor General’s appeal to the court
The UK is joining a core group of partners to shape thinking on how to ensure criminal accountability for Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.
The offender was part of a sophisticated drug operation
Samuel Moulder has his sentence increased by four years
Kevin Porter was found with more than 4,000 indecent images of children on his devices
Michael Egan facing four years in jail after sentence increased
Amrit Jhagra facing longer in prison for stabbing a teenager and adult to death
The offender will now spend more than a year in prison.
A training programme for Ukrainian judges set to conduct trials for war crimes has begun as part of UK efforts to secure justice for the country’s citizens.
Attorney General Victoria Prentis spoke at a conference on the legal response to Russia’s war with Ukraine
The offender had originally been handed down a suspended sentence but will now have to serve an immediate prison term.
The offender will serve longer in prison after new sentence handed down
A man who raped a victim will spend longer in prison after his sentence was referred to the Court of Appeal under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme.
The Attorney General wishes to remind everyone of the requirement not to publish material, including online, which could jeopardise the defendants' right to a fair trial
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