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Part 2: Should This Woman Be Spared Prison?
Oxford stab student Lavinia Woodward - it seems that there has been complaints and the sentence is being looked at again. Hopefully she will reconsider her future - perhaps medicine is not the career for her.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The Judicial Conduct Investigations Office is investigating an undisclosed complaint about the judge's personal conduct. It has no power whatsoever to review sentencing or any other judicial decision.
While any member of the public can request that the Attorney General considers whether a Crown Court sentence is unreasonably low for certain offences, those offences DON'T include 'unlawful wounding' (except where the offence was related to the victim's race or religion).
So the sentence is NOT open to challenge or review (other than an appeal against sentence by Ms Woodward, which clearly isn't going to happen).
While any member of the public can request that the Attorney General considers whether a Crown Court sentence is unreasonably low for certain offences, those offences DON'T include 'unlawful wounding' (except where the offence was related to the victim's race or religion).
So the sentence is NOT open to challenge or review (other than an appeal against sentence by Ms Woodward, which clearly isn't going to happen).
I saw the bit where it referred only to the Judge's personal conduct but does that not cover the reasoning behind the sentence. The judge was swayed away from a custodial sentence due her potential future career. That doesn't seem to be a good reason for a non-custodial sentence.
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