Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Crown Court Compendium Part II June 2023 Judicial College i Introduction to August 2021 Edition The first version of this Sentencing Compendium was published in May 2016. It was written by Sir David Maddison, His Honour Simon Tonking, His Honour John Wait and Professor David Ormerod QC.

  2. Crown Court Compendium Part II December 2019 Judicial College 2-1 S2 STATUTORY PRINCIPLES OF SENTENCING The principles underpinning the sentencing system 1. The overarching principle is proportionality, requiring that a sentence is proportionate to the seriousness of the offence [CJA 2003 s.143]. 2.

  3. Crown Court Compendium Part II December 2020 Judicial College i Introduction The first version of this Sentencing Compendium was published in May 2016. It was written by Sir David Maddison, His Honour Simon Tonking, His Honour John Wait and Professor David Ormerod QC.

    • 1MB
    • 176
  4. “First, the Crown Court Compendium, which is freely available to practitioners who appear in the Crown Court and to Judges who sit there, provides guidance and draft directions in relation to points of law and practice that may arise in trials and in relation to which juries may need to be directed. Each direction has

  5. The Judicial College has published an updated version of the Crown Court Compendium (originally published in May 2016 and updated Feb 2017). Part I provides guidance on directing the jury in Crown Court trials and Part II provides guidance on sentencing.

  6. The Crown Court Compendium has been updated to reflect changes in law and practice and also to align more closely with the structure of the Sentencing Act 2020. Get full access to this document with a free trial

  7. People also ask

  8. Jul 4, 2022 · The Compendium consists of two separate parts. Part I deals with jury and trial management and summing up. Part II deals with sentencing in the Crown Court.

  1. People also search for