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Re:searching a conviction  
im having the same problem?

did you figure it out

Katrina85
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Katrina85
2016-09-08 20:51:50
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Re:searching a conviction  
It will only give you the information on the sentences page but if you find the case that you are interested in (thats hard enough!) then scroll onto it and it goes blue then click and it opens up to give you the sentencing information. Good Luck Rachel

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kia1990
2016-10-22 17:52:25
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Re:Searching for a case / offender but can't find anything  
I am asking exactly the same question. All records of two cases of repeat offences involving one defendant who was found to be guilty on both counts have mysteriously vanished. Why? How?

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sharps58
2018-01-08 15:28:58
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Re:section  
Hi - not sure. But have you tried searching the sentences on this website? I was doing some research and I know that they've got a few common assault cases on here.

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Bentham
2009-09-09 10:01:45
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Re:section  

Offences against the person - Common Assault - Criminal Justice Act 1988 section 39.

This is a Summary only offence and would normally be heard in a Magistrates court unless it is added to an indictment containing other, more serious, offences. On it’s own it would carry a Maximum Penalty of 6 months imprisonment. Compensation may also be ordered. The sentencing court should consider consequences to the victim, including injuries as aggravating or mitigating features. The CPS guidelines include this list of factors that can aggravate the offence and therefore lengthen the likely sentence towards the 6 month maximum. They are: Use of a weapon or kicking etc, Nature and number of blows, Significant or minor injuries, More than one offender or victim, Whether unprovoked violence, excessive self-defence etc, Victim vulnerable or serving the public, Volatile location such as night club.

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dftlp
2009-09-20 17:44:51
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