Guidelines, judicial discretion and the modern sentencing process – Part 1: the Crown appeal against sentence in HM Advocate v GH and the Sentencing Process guideline

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Abstract

In the first of a series of two articles, the author discusses the Crown appeal against sentence in HM Advocate v GH [2023] HCJAC 45; 2024 J.C. 95; 2024 S.L.T. 37, in which the appeal court made certain observations on the operation of the Sentencing Process guideline issued by the Scottish Sentencing Council.
Original languageEnglish
JournalScots Law Times
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 18 Sept 2024

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