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‘The Sentencing Council has launched a 12-week consultation on its proposed guidelines for judges and magistrates to use when sentencing people for theft offences. [read post]
“On 13 October 2009 the Sentencing Guidelines Council published its definitive guideline ‘Sentencing for fraud - Statutory offences’, which will apply to offenders who are sentenced on or after 26 October 2009. [read post]
“The Sentencing Guidelines Council has published for consultation revised Magistrates' Court Sentencing Guidelines adopting the advice and draft guidelines developed by the Sentencing Advisory Panel. [read post]
” Consultation paper: A structured sentencing framework and Sentencing Commission (PDF) Judiciary of England and Wales, 31st March 2008 Source: www.judiciary.gov.uk [read post]
Here is the syllabus: In order to reduce unwarranted federal sentencing disparities, the Sentencing Reform Act of 1984 authorizes the United States Sentencing Commission to create, and to retroactively amend, Sentencing Guidelines to... [read post]
Klein (University of Texas School of Law) has posted Sentencing Reductions versus Sentencing Equality (University of Toledo Law Review, Vol. 48, 2016, Forthcoming) on SSRN. [read post]
The Federal Sentencing Guidelines and the Doctrine of Alternate Variance Sentences (South Carolina Law Review, Vol. 66, No. 4, 2015) on SSRN. [read post]
” Full story Sentencing Guidelines Council press release, 20th July 2007 Source: www.sentencing-guidelines.gov.uk Related link: Reduction in sentence for a guilty plea  (PDF) [read post]
“On Thursday 18 December the Sentencing Advisory Panel issued a consultation paper on the principles that should guide courts when sentencing those under the age of 18 convicted of a criminal offence. [read post]
Upon appealing the original sentence, the Michigan Court of Appeals found that the 40 to 70 year sentence was outside of state sentencing guidelines, and excessive. [read post]
Sentencing Commission has unanimously voted to make adjustments to the federal sentencing guidelines apply retroactively to existing inmates. [read post]