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Statistical data set: Outcome of unduly lenient sentence referrals

Attorney Generals Office

July 12
13:08 2022

Members of the public can ask the Attorney Generals office to examine sentences handed down by Crown Courts in England and Wales within 28 days of sentencing under the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme (ULS).

This document is intended to assist the public in reviewing cases which have recently been submitted to the Attorney Generals office. This includes the sentences examined, the outcome and details of the cases. This information is updated weekly. If you are a journalist looking for an update in a case or comment on the ULS Scheme please contact the Press Office directly.

Please note that as reporting restrictions exist in a number of these cases, names of all offenders have been truncated to only include offenders initials. Members of the public can still search for specific cases by knowing the offence, court of sentence and original sentence.

In cases involving multiple offenders; while each offender is listed separately, they are linked by a unique case reference number. The reason for the referral could relate to one substantive error made during sentencing which has affected multiple sentencing decisions, regardless of the number of offenders involved.

Find out more on how to ask for a Crown Court sentence to be reviewed as well as further guidance about unduly lenient sentences.

ULS case update 12.07.2022 (MS Excel Spreadsheet, 160 KB)ULS case update 12.07.2022 CSV (CSV, 304 KB)

Published 3 May 2016
Last updated 12 July 2022 +show all updates
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