Heading: |
Nicholas Prosper |
Question ID: |
1786286 |
UIN: |
39549 |
House: |
Commons |
Date tabled: |
2025-03-19 |
Asking Member ID: |
4638 |
Asking Member display name: |
Mr Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi
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Asking Member handle: |
TanDhesi
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Asking Member Twitter reference: |
@TanDhesi
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Member interest: |
false |
Question text: |
To ask the Solicitor General, if she will make an assessment of the potential merits of referring the sentencing of Nicholas Prosper to the Unduly Lenient Sentence scheme. |
Is named day: |
true |
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Date answered: |
2025-03-24 |
Date answer corrected: |
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Is holding answer: |
false |
Is correcting answer: |
false |
Answering Member ID: |
5333 |
Answering Member display name: |
Lucy Rigby
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Answering Member handle: |
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Answering Member Twitter reference: |
Lucy Rigby
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Correcting Member ID: |
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Correcting Member display name: |
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Correcting Member handle: |
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Answer text: |
The Unduly Lenient Sentence (ULS) scheme allows the Law Officers to refer a sentence which appears unduly lenient to the Court of Appeal for it to review. If referred, the Court has the power to increase the sentence if it agrees that it is unduly lenient... |
Original answer text: |
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Answering body ID: |
88 |
Answering body name: |
Attorney General |
Tweeted: |
true |