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sentance for domestic assault
Does any one know what sort of sentance to expect for a domesic assault the offender has been out of trouble for 9 years but before that as a teen was in trouble for other violence . He has already been put on remand for 10 days i was tricked into making a statement and feel extremely guilty he is in prison
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You've not told us the nature of the injuries sustained and you've not indicated the nature of the charge. (Common assault? ABH? GBH? GBH with intent? Attempted murder?). Such things can make a lot of difference!
With so little information available, all I can do is to refer you to the actual document which the courts have to refer to when considering sentence for assault:
http://sentencingcoun...ine_-_Crown_Court.pdf
Chris
With so little information available, all I can do is to refer you to the actual document which the courts have to refer to when considering sentence for assault:
http://sentencingcoun...ine_-_Crown_Court.pdf
Chris
The maximum sentence for common assault is 6 months imprisonment, of which only half (less any time on remand) would actually be spent 'inside'.
So, at a rather wild guess, a sentence of 3 months imprisonment might be passed, so that's only 6½ weeks 'inside'. Since there would be at least 1½ weeks to come off that (because of the time already spent on remand) it would seem unlikely that the offender would be in prison (if at all, of course) for more than 5 weeks from the date of sentencing.
Chris
So, at a rather wild guess, a sentence of 3 months imprisonment might be passed, so that's only 6½ weeks 'inside'. Since there would be at least 1½ weeks to come off that (because of the time already spent on remand) it would seem unlikely that the offender would be in prison (if at all, of course) for more than 5 weeks from the date of sentencing.
Chris
I was wondering that myself, Ummmm.
The type of injuries which qualify as 'common assault' are in paragraph 13 here:
http://www.cps.gov.uk..._the_person/#P92_3540
Scroll down to paragraph 46 to see the level of injuries required to sustain an 'ABH' charge.
Chris
The type of injuries which qualify as 'common assault' are in paragraph 13 here:
http://www.cps.gov.uk..._the_person/#P92_3540
Scroll down to paragraph 46 to see the level of injuries required to sustain an 'ABH' charge.
Chris