Additional factors affecting the the final sentence

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Sentencing Guidelines Step 3 onwards to final sentence
Having reached a provisional sentence in Step 1 and after making adjustments up and down in Step 2, the court will then follow the remaining steps to reach a final sentence.

On this page …

  • Steps to the final sentence

  • Step 3 – Aggravated offences

  • Step 4 - Consider any other factors which indicate a reduction, such as assistance to the prosecution

  • Step 5 - Reduction for guilty pleas

  • Step 6 – Dangerousness

  • Step 7 – Totality principle

  • Step 8 – Compensation and ancillary orders

  • Step 9 – Reasons

  • Step 10 – Consideration for time spent on bail (tagged curfew)

  • Why is there no step in the Sentencing Guidelines to credit time spent in custody?

Steps to the Final Sentence

Having reached a provisional sentence in Step 1 and after making adjustments up and down in Step 2, the court will then follow the remaining steps to reach a final sentence.

All sentencing guidelines work in a similar way, but this page uses an ABH case as an example of what the court would consider from Step 3 onwards.

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