Nathan Littleton

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In 2012, the sentencing expert Robert Banks examined 262 randomly selected Court of Appeal cases and found that in ninety-five – that is 36 per cent – unlawful sentences had been passed by the Crown Court. That’s not simply that the Court of Appeal thought that the sentences were too long; rather the Crown Court judge had done something that they did not have the power to do, or had not done something they were legally required to.
The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It's Broken
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