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Sentencing Council defends changes after 'two-tier' row

  • The Sentencing Council defended new guidance on sentencing offenders from ethnic minorities, which Justice Secretary Shabana Mahmood criticized, citing concerns over a two-tier justice system.
  • Lord Justice William Davis stated that changes were made to the guidance over three years to correct disparities in sentencing, noting evidence that ethnic minorities often receive longer sentences.
  • Mahmood argued that equality before the law is essential, emphasizing the need for judicial oversight in sentencing.
  • The guidance expands the use of pre-sentence reports to include offenders from ethnic minorities, aiming to reduce disparities in sentencing outcomes.
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The Independent broke the news in London, United Kingdom on Monday, March 10, 2025.
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