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Justice Secretary Granted Veto Power Over Sentencing Guidelines
The UK government announced that the Justice Secretary will now have veto power over sentencing guidelines proposed by the independent Sentencing Council, following a controversy over proposed guidelines that considered offenders' backgrounds.
Justice Secretary Granted Veto Power Over Sentencing Guidelines
The UK government announced that the Justice Secretary will now have veto power over sentencing guidelines proposed by the independent Sentencing Council, following a controversy over proposed guidelines that considered offenders' backgrounds.
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40% Bias Score


Proposed Intermediate Court to Tackle Crown Court Backlog
To tackle the Crown Courts' backlog, a review recommends creating an intermediate court for cases presently triable either way, utilizing judges and magistrates instead of juries, potentially impacting 12,532 sexual offense cases and causing concern about the right to jury trials.
Proposed Intermediate Court to Tackle Crown Court Backlog
To tackle the Crown Courts' backlog, a review recommends creating an intermediate court for cases presently triable either way, utilizing judges and magistrates instead of juries, potentially impacting 12,532 sexual offense cases and causing concern about the right to jury trials.
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52% Bias Score


England and Wales Probation Service Faces Staffing Crisis, Jeopardizing Public Safety
An official report reveals England and Wales' Probation Service has too few staff, with too little experience and training, leaving the public at risk; a six-month high in prisoner numbers exacerbates the problem.
England and Wales Probation Service Faces Staffing Crisis, Jeopardizing Public Safety
An official report reveals England and Wales' Probation Service has too few staff, with too little experience and training, leaving the public at risk; a six-month high in prisoner numbers exacerbates the problem.
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48% Bias Score


England and Wales Boost Crown Court Judges to Tackle Record Case Backlog
England and Wales are increasing Crown Court judges' sitting days by 110,000 to address a 73,000-case backlog caused by cuts, the pandemic, and a barristers' strike, impacting victims severely and causing a prison crisis.
England and Wales Boost Crown Court Judges to Tackle Record Case Backlog
England and Wales are increasing Crown Court judges' sitting days by 110,000 to address a 73,000-case backlog caused by cuts, the pandemic, and a barristers' strike, impacting victims severely and causing a prison crisis.
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24% Bias Score


Increased Transparency in England and Wales Family Courts
England and Wales' family courts will now allow journalists and legal bloggers access, similar to criminal courts, following a successful pilot program that showed no breaches of anonymity, improving transparency and public understanding of the court system.
Increased Transparency in England and Wales Family Courts
England and Wales' family courts will now allow journalists and legal bloggers access, similar to criminal courts, following a successful pilot program that showed no breaches of anonymity, improving transparency and public understanding of the court system.
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16% Bias Score


UK Family Courts to Prioritize Domestic Abuse Claims Over \"Parental Alienation\"
New guidance from England and Wales's Family Justice Council instructs family courts to prioritize domestic abuse allegations over claims of \"parental alienation\" in child custody cases, citing the lack of research supporting the latter and its frequent use to undermine abuse claims; over half of ...
UK Family Courts to Prioritize Domestic Abuse Claims Over \"Parental Alienation\"
New guidance from England and Wales's Family Justice Council instructs family courts to prioritize domestic abuse allegations over claims of \"parental alienation\" in child custody cases, citing the lack of research supporting the latter and its frequent use to undermine abuse claims; over half of ...
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48% Bias Score

UK Overhauls Sentencing Laws to Tackle Prison Crisis
The UK government is overhauling its sentencing laws, introducing a Texas-style early release system and a presumption against short sentences to combat a prison crisis marked by overcrowding and backlogs, implementing these changes as the most significant shake-up to sentencing laws in England and ...

UK Overhauls Sentencing Laws to Tackle Prison Crisis
The UK government is overhauling its sentencing laws, introducing a Texas-style early release system and a presumption against short sentences to combat a prison crisis marked by overcrowding and backlogs, implementing these changes as the most significant shake-up to sentencing laws in England and ...
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52% Bias Score

England and Wales: Crime Victims Granted Parole Hearing Access
Starting today, crime victims in England and Wales can attend parole hearings to observe the process of deciding whether a prisoner is released, based on a successful pilot program that reassured victims and increased their confidence in the justice system.

England and Wales: Crime Victims Granted Parole Hearing Access
Starting today, crime victims in England and Wales can attend parole hearings to observe the process of deciding whether a prisoner is released, based on a successful pilot program that reassured victims and increased their confidence in the justice system.
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60% Bias Score

England and Wales: New Sentencing Guidelines Spark "Two-Tier" System Debate
New sentencing guidelines in England and Wales, effective April 2024, advise judges to consider an offender's ethnic, cultural, or faith background before sentencing, prompting accusations of creating a "two-tier" system and sparking political debate, despite the Sentencing Council's claim that the ...

England and Wales: New Sentencing Guidelines Spark "Two-Tier" System Debate
New sentencing guidelines in England and Wales, effective April 2024, advise judges to consider an offender's ethnic, cultural, or faith background before sentencing, prompting accusations of creating a "two-tier" system and sparking political debate, despite the Sentencing Council's claim that the ...
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56% Bias Score

England and Wales Face Prison Overcrowding Crisis Due to 'Knee-Jerk' Crime Policies
A report reveals that England and Wales face a prison overcrowding crisis, driven by increased recall of offenders on license and a 'knee-jerk' reaction to crime, leading to one of the highest prison population rates in Western Europe and forcing the government to release thousands of prisoners earl...

England and Wales Face Prison Overcrowding Crisis Due to 'Knee-Jerk' Crime Policies
A report reveals that England and Wales face a prison overcrowding crisis, driven by increased recall of offenders on license and a 'knee-jerk' reaction to crime, leading to one of the highest prison population rates in Western Europe and forcing the government to release thousands of prisoners earl...
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52% Bias Score

Sharp Rise in Prison Assaults in England and Wales
Data reveals a 28% increase in prison assaults in England and Wales in 2023, averaging 74 daily incidents, including 25 assaults on staff; HMP Wandsworth recorded the highest number of assaults (1,044).

Sharp Rise in Prison Assaults in England and Wales
Data reveals a 28% increase in prison assaults in England and Wales in 2023, averaging 74 daily incidents, including 25 assaults on staff; HMP Wandsworth recorded the highest number of assaults (1,044).
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56% Bias Score

Court Backlog in England and Wales: Five-Year Remand Delays and Innocent Pleas
England and Wales face a court backlog causing some defendants to spend up to five years on remand, forcing innocent people to plead guilty for quicker release; this has led to an 87% rise in remand prisoners since 2019, placing strain on overcrowded prisons.

Court Backlog in England and Wales: Five-Year Remand Delays and Innocent Pleas
England and Wales face a court backlog causing some defendants to spend up to five years on remand, forcing innocent people to plead guilty for quicker release; this has led to an 87% rise in remand prisoners since 2019, placing strain on overcrowded prisons.
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48% Bias Score
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