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Banks on Sentence 2025 20th ed


ISBN13: 9781474330640
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781474327305
Published: April 2025
Publisher: LexisNexis Butterworths
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback, 2 Volumes
Price: £233.00



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Used by judges, barristers and solicitors for sentencing matters in the Magistrates’ Court, Crown Court and Court of Appeal, Banks on Sentence provides a comprehensive guide to sentencing law.

Consolidated legislation, applicable sentencing guidelines, procedure rules, case law, commentary and maximum sentences all available through this comprehensive guide.

The 20th Edition includes:

  • Fully updated to reflect amendments to the general maximum sentence in the magistrates’ court following summary conviction for either-way offences.
  • Amended legislation concerning release arrangements and home detention curfew eligibility, serious disruption prevention orders, and piloting of amendments to various types of community sentence.
  • New and updated sentencing guidelines, including definitive guidelines for Strangulation and Suffocation offences; kidnap and blackmail, aggravated vehicle taking, and new guideline material clarifying the impact of pregnancy, of childhood trauma and of employment or educational opportunity as mitigating factors.
  • Latest authorities providing guidance on strangulation offences (a line of authorities following R v Cook), on Immigration Act 1971 s 24 and s 25 offences (authorities following R v Ginar), on murders involving use of a vehicle (R v Deeprose and Others), and a wide variety of other offence-specific guidance.

    Published in two volumes. Volume 1 contains all the relevant material for understanding sentencing orders and procedures. Volume 2 contains all the relevant guidelines, cases and sentencing material to enable judges, magistrates and practitioners to determine the sentence for almost all prosecuted offences.

Subjects:
Criminal Law