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  1. 6 days ago · GMP. Hugh Nelson made the images to order for people in online chatrooms. A student who used AI technology "in the worst possible way" to turn photographs of real children into "depraved" indecent ...

    • Step 1 – Determining The Offence Category
    • Step 2 – Starting Point and Category Range
    • Step 4 – Reduction For Guilty Pleas
    • Step 5 – Dangerousness
    • Step 6 – Totality Principle
    • Step 7 – Ancillary Orders
    • Step 8 – Reasons
    • Step 9 – Consideration For Time Spent on Bail

    The court should determine the offence category using the table below. * Distribution includes possession with a view to distributing or sharing images. ** Production includes the taking or making of any image at source, for instance the original image. Making an image by simple downloading should be treated as possession for the purposes of senten...

    Having determined the category, the court should use the corresponding starting points to reach a sentence within the category range below. The starting point applies to all offenders irrespective of plea or previous convictions. Having determined the starting point, step two allows further adjustment for aggravating or mitigating features, set out...

    The court should take account of any potential reduction for a guilty plea in accordance with section 73 of the Sentencing Code and the Reduction in Sentence for a Guilty Pleaguideline.

    The court should consider: 1) whether having regard to the criteria contained in Chapter 6 of Part 10 of the Sentencing Code it would be appropriate to impose an extended sentence (sections 266 and 279) and 2) whether having regard to sections 273 and 283of the Sentencing Code it would be appropriate to impose a life sentence. When sentencing offen...

    If sentencing an offender for more than one offence, or where the offender is already serving a sentence, consider whether the total sentence is just and proportionate to the offending behaviour. See Totalityguideline.

    The court must consider whether to make any ancillary orders. The court must also consider what other requirements or provisions may automatically apply. 1. Ancillary orders – Magistrates’ Court 2. Ancillary orders – Crown Court Compendium

    Section 52 of the Sentencing Codeimposes a duty to give reasons for, and explain the effect of, the sentence.

    The court must consider whether to give credit for time spent on bail in accordance with section 240A of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 and section 325 of the Sentencing Code.

  2. 3 days ago · Great Broughton resident Michael Wainwright has been handed a suspended 12-month prison sentence It comes after police found 94 indecent images of children on the 59-year-old’s laptop. Judge Steven Everett said: “Each of these images is an image of a child who has been sexually abused. “There is no such thing as a child sex actor.

  3. Britain’s Worst Child Criminals. More Kids Behind Bars Life or Parole. Image: Shutterstock. British Crime. Kids Behind Bars: Life or Parole is a grimly fascinating run of documentaries tells eight different tales of children that have been sentenced to mandatory life sentences in jail - without a chance of parole - but who are now seeking re ...

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  5. Apr 30, 2024 · Adam Dennis, 38, from Littlehampton, and Robert Morgan, 32, from London, photographed at least 6,000 people, including children, at pools across London and the South West of England. The two men were described as "insidious" by police after being sentenced to a combined total of 42 months in prison, at Inner London Crown Court, on 24 April.

  6. This publication looks at the Youth Justice System (YJS) in England and Wales for the year ending March 2018 in terms of the number of children (those aged 10-17) in the system, the offences...

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