Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Custodial
sentences in
the Crown
Court
- Sentence of 12
months or more - not
dangerous or life
sentences
- usually release
after half on
licence
- Licence
conditions
- decided by
prison
governor and
probation
- Standard
- report regularly to RO
- Reside
permanently
at an
address
approved
by the RO
- undertake
work only
with the
approval of
the RO
- Do not
leave
the UK
- behave -
good
behaviour
- Do not
commit any
offences
- Murder
- Mandatory Life sentence
- Min tariff set in Sch 21 CJA 2003
- Can be departed from
but reasons must be
given
- 3 x Class A traficking
- s110 PCC(S)A 2000
- 7 years minimum
- Unless unjust
- 3 x Domestic Burglary
- s111 PCC(S)A 2000
- 3 years
- unless particular
circumstances
unjust
- cannot get
more than
20% credit
for EG plea -
s 144(2)
CJA
- Fire arms offences
- s51A Firearms Act 1968
- Over 18 - 5 years
- unless exceptional circs
- under 18 - 3 years
- DANGEROUS OFFENDERS
- s225 CJA 2003
- 18+
- Sch 15 offence
- punishable
with life
sentence
- Court - sig risk
of serious harm
to public
- seriousness of the
offence justifies
imposition of life
sentence
- MUST be
imposed
- s224A CJA 2003
- 2nd listed offence
- over 18
- Previous sentence condition
- at time of offence had already
been convicted of an offence
on Sch 15B AND
- for that offence received a
sentence of life (5 years
before release) or at least
10 years
- Sentence condition
- offence committed on Sch 15 B CJA
- Court would impose a
sentence of at least 10 years
- MUST impose
- unless PARTICULAR CIRCS make it UNJUST
- EDS
- Over 18
- Convicted of specified offence
- s224A / s225 do not apply
- at time of the offence
- previous sch 15 B conviction OR
- court will impose a sentence of 4 years +
- MAY impose EDS
- Custodial sentence
- Extended licence period
- If under 10 years cust out auto after 2/3
- If over 10 SOS must refer to
parole - not until confinement
unnecessary
- 5 years max for spec violent offence
- 8 years max for spec sex offence