Victims and bereaved families to get more time to challenge ‘unduly lenient’ sentences
Victims and bereaved families will be given six months to challenge “unduly lenient” sentences handed to criminals, under changes announced by David Lammy. Relatives of murder victims campaigned for the government to scrap the 28-day time limit to submit a formal request after an offender is sentenced. View image in fullscreen David Lammy, the justice secretary, said scrapping the 28-day limit to challenge a sentence would allow bereaved families to ‘get the justice they deserve’.
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