by admin | 2 Apr, 2019 | Criminal Law, General News, In The Media, Sentencing
Usually the court will consider questions which explore things like, whether the alleged offence is serious enough to justify a retrial, or whether, if re-convicted, the appellant would be likely to serve a significant period or further period in custody. Factors such as the appellant’s age and health may also come into play.
by admin | 28 Mar, 2019 | Criminal Law, Fraud, General News, In The Media
Bankruptcy is difficult enough – but if you do not provide total transparency to your financial affairs then you run the risk of breaking the law – and a custodial sentence. If you are thinking about Bankruptcy, you should perhaps read this as well.
by admin | 25 Mar, 2019 | Criminal Law, Fraud, General News, In The Media
There have been two entirely different crime stories in the news this week, but both will challenge the court to consider sentencing guidelines and how they ought to be applied.
by admin | 20 Mar, 2019 | Criminal Law, General News, In The Media
If you were to use a McKenzie Friend, or any other unqualified person, in conducting a criminal appeal, the consequences can be worse than just a financial loss. The Court of Appeal has the power to order, in appeals without merit, that some time already served should not count towards your sentence. You may also face a substantial claim for prosecution costs.
by admin | 4 Mar, 2019 | Criminal Law, General News, In The Media, Organised Crime, Wounding, Youth Crime
After analysing Freedom of Information request responses from 29 out of 43 police forces, Channel 4 discovered that the number of police-recorded offenders aged under 18 using a knife or sharp instrument to commit homicide rose by the worryingly high figure of 77% from 26 to 46 from 2016 to 2018.
by admin | 1 Mar, 2019 | Criminal Law, Drugs, Fraud, General News, Organised Crime, Sentencing
Here we look at the impact and cases surrounding the possession and/or use of counterfeit money – including the sentencing – which may shock some people!