Sentencing Council refuses to change guidance in ‘two-tier justice’ row
- The Sentencing Council decided not to change its two-tier sentencing guidance after Shabana Mahmood's request, stating that the guideline did not require revision.
- The Council agreed to clarify the language of the guidelines and publish an explanatory statement to address misunderstandings.
- Shabana Mahmood expressed disappointment, mentioning that she promised there would never be a two-tier sentencing approach under the Labour Government.
- Mahmood's shadow, Jenrick, stated she has been humiliated by the Sentencing Council and noted that all legislative options are on the table.
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Britain Is Lost: White Men in UK to Face Tougher Sentencing
New sentencing guidelines in the UK will impose stricter punishments on white men, igniting a fierce debate over fairness and discrimination in the judicial system. Political leaders express concerns about the implications for justice.
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