Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme Debate

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Department: Attorney General

Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme

Andy Carter Excerpts
Monday 5th October 2020

(4 years, 2 months ago)

Commons Chamber
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Andy Carter Portrait Andy Carter (Warrington South) (Con)
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My hon. Friend is making some powerful points. Does he agree that it is not just about the sentence but about the charges in the first place? It is critical that the Crown Prosecution Service matches the right crime with the right charges. For example, the CPS often prefers to charge an assault at a lower level, which means it is likely to be dealt with in a magistrates court and result in a lower sentence, because in the opinions of some in the CPS there is more likely to be a conviction as a result. The cases therefore never get to the Crown Court, where they really need to be.

Lee Anderson Portrait Lee Anderson
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My hon. Friend is quite right: sometimes it is the easy option to put a case through a magistrates court rather than a Crown court. I completely agree, and I want our judiciary system to take the harder option in future to ensure that such vile crimes are put through the Crown court and result in the maximum sentence possible.