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How can I get details of a sentence removed from the website?
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how can i get a copy of my absolute?
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Where can i find out who has been kept on remand?
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I cannot log in, keeps saying log in name already exists?
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Is a driving test mandatory following s 2 yesr driving ban?
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If banned for driving for 2 years is it manditory to have another driving test?
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Will driving otherwise in accordance with the license show on a criminal record?
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Pleaded not guilty in crown court to abh without intent and was found guilty what could the sentence be?
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How do I log in?
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what is the most likely outcome for aasault by beating to a female?
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I need to look up a sentence in 1988?
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How do I get a username and password?
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i had a 6 month custodial sentence 10 years ago and its ruining my career now as a care worker. This is the only work i know. What can i do?
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Can lay persons use this site?
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How do I advertise with thelawpages.com?
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How can I upgrade my firm/chamber/company listing?
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How do I put a job on the website?
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I've obtained a good result for my client that is not on the website, how do I make sure it is on there?
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How does the sentencing tool work? What can it tell me?
The sentencing tool is a database of sentences from courts across England and Wales, and there are plans to extend this across the world.
The sentencing tool can act as a number of things; it is a resource for those wanting to know and understand more about the way in which sentencing works in the UK. You can look at sentences given for a particular sort of crime, or in a particular court, for example. Or perhaps you may want to know more about the work of a particular barrister or judge.
While thelawpages.com works hard to ensure the accuracy of its information, the database is not intended to be a definitive guide to sentences and sentencing in the UK.
Users are reminded that all sentences are handed down subject to the sentencing guidelines, which assist criminal courts in developing a common policy across the country. For more information please see www.sentencing-guidelines.gov.uk
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Will my sentence be the same as others who committed the same offence?
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