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SENTENCING GUIDELINES

November 3, 2005

The court considered and gave guidance on the principles applicable to the new mandatory sentencing provisions for the protection of the public from dangerous offenders contained in Criminal Justice Act 2003 s.224 to s.229 and the factors that judges should take into account when deciding whether one of the new sentences must be imposed.

CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 2003 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 2003 s.143(3) CRIMINAL LAW DANGEROUS OFFENDERS LIFE IMPRISONMENT MANDATORY SENTENCING PROVISIONS UNDER S.224 TO S.229 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 2003 MANDATORY SENTENCING PROVISIONS UNDER THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 2003 S.224 TO S.229 para.38(b) para.4 Parts POWERS OF CRIMINAL COURTS (SENTENCING) ACT 2000 s.82A PUBLIC PROTECTION RISK OF REOFFENDING s.143(1) s.143(2) s.153(2) s.174(1)(a) s.189 s.224 S.224 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 2003 s.224(2)(b) s.224(3) s.225 s.225(1) s.225(2) s.225(2)(b) s.225(3) s.225(4) s.226 s.226(1) s.226(2) s.226(2)(b) s.227 s.227(2) s.227(2)(b) s.227(3)(b) s.227(4) s.228 s.229 S.229 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 2003 s.229(2) s.229(3) s.240 s.3 s.5 S.82A POWERS OF CRIMINAL COURTS (SENTENCING) ACT 2000 s.82A(4) s.82A(4A) s.85 s.96 SCH.15 CRIMINAL JUSTICE ACT 2003 Sch.18 para.4 Sch.32 para.38(b) SENTENCING SENTENCING GUIDELINES SEXUAL OFFENCES SPECIFIED OFFENCES VIOLENT OFFENCES

December 9, 2004

Whilst battery with intent to commit a sexual offence was one of several new offences contained in the Sexual Offences Act 2003 , conduct giving rise to those new offences was not new and authorities decided before the Act continued to provide guidance for sentencers.

BATTERY BATTERY WITH INTENT TO COMMIT A SEXUAL OFFENCE BATTERY WITH INTENT TO COMMIT SEXUAL OFFENCE GUIDANCE S.62 SEXUAL OFFENCES ACT 2003 SENTENCING SENTENCING APPROACH SENTENCING GUIDELINES SEXUAL OFFENCES SEXUAL OFFENCES ACT 2003 SEXUAL OFFENCES ACT 2003 s.62

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"HISTORIC" OFFENCES ABUSE OF POSITION OF TRUST ADMISSIBILITY AGGRAVATING FEATURES ASSAULT BY PENETRATION ATTEMPTS BAD CHARACTER BUGGERY CAUSING CHILDREN TO ENGAGE IN SEXUAL ACTIVITY CHILDREN CHILD SEX OFFENCES CONSENT CREDIBILITY CRIMINAL EVIDENCE CRIMINAL LAW CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CROSS-EXAMINATION DANGEROUSNESS DELAY EXTENDED SENTENCES FRESH EVIDENCE GUILTY PLEAS HUMAN RIGHTS IMPRISONMENT FOR PUBLIC PROTECTION INCONSISTENT VERDICTS INDECENT ASSAULT INDECENT PHOTOGRAPHS OF CHILDREN JURY DIRECTIONS MINIMUM TERM PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS RAPE RAPE OF CHILD UNDER 13 RIGHT TO RESPECT FOR PRIVATE AND FAMILY LIFE SENTENCE LENGTH SENTENCING SENTENCING GUIDELINES SEXUAL ACTIVITY WITH CHILDREN SEXUAL ASSAULT SEXUAL ASSAULT OF CHILD UNDER 13 SEXUAL OFFENCES SEXUAL OFFENCES PREVENTION ORDERS SUMMING UP TOTALITY OF SENTENCE UNDUE LENIENCY YOUNG OFFENDERS