The Sentencing Council’s annual report for 2023/24 is Lord Justice William Davis’s second report as Chairman. It documents the Council’s achievements of the year 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024 in the ...
We are seeking views on proposals that aim to improve the consistency, accessibility and presentation of our guidance on ancillary orders available on conviction.
This consultation is open to everyone including members of the judiciary, legal practitioners and any individuals who work in or have an interest in criminal justice. We will treat all responses as ...
We have published our annual report for 2023/24. The report is Lord Justice William Davis’s second as Chairman and documents the Council’s achievements of the year 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024 in the ...
The consultation closes on 4 December 2024. What is this consultation about? The Sentencing Council currently provides guidance on ancillary orders in various places on our website as well as within ...
I am pleased to introduce the Sentencing Council’s annual report for 2023/24. It is the Council’s 14th report and my second as Chairman. In the course of the year we published sentencing guidelines ...
You must not enter ………. [for a period of 24 hours a day for a period of ……..] [between the hours of ……… and ……… until …….. [insert date(s ...
You will be subject to electronic monitoring for a period of ………… This means your movements will be electronically monitored by GPS tagging. You will be ...
The Sentencing Council wants to hear your views. Take part in our latest consultations or see how we responded to your views on previous consultations. We are seeking views on proposals that aim to ...
The Sentencing Council wants to hear your views. Take part in our latest consultations or see how we responded to your views on previous consultations. We are seeking views on proposals that aim to ...