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The UK Government has announced that every Postmaster who was wrongfully convicted and has had their conviction overturned as it was reliant on Horizon evidence will be offered £600,000 in compensation.
Guidance on broadcasting sentencing hearings by the media and the Crown court (Recording and Broadcasting) Order 2020.
The document sets out expectations for HMPPS’s work with people convicted of sexual offences, including both operational requirements and good practice to support assessment, to promote effective rehabilitation and to inform risk management in both probation and prisons.
Immigration staff guidance on what should happen when a foreign criminal appeals against a conviction and/or a sentence.
Data for applications received between October 2012 and October 2022 on convictions for decriminalised sexual offences.
Insolvency Service secures convictions against five individuals involved in a complex fraud and money laundering scheme.
Use this form to give notice and reasons for appealing, or apply for permission to appeal, against a conviction.
Use this form to declare relevant foreign offences, and forfeiture of a personal licence in the past 5 years, before you apply for a personal licence to sell alcohol.
Hundreds of innocent postmasters who were wrongfully convicted due to the Horizon scandal will have their names cleared under new laws to be brought forward by the government.
Trends in the use of out of court disposals, defendants prosecuted, offenders convicted, remand and sentencing decisions, and offender histories in England and Wales.
If you are found guilty of a crime, your sentence will depend on a number of factors, including the type, seriousness and circumstances of the crime.
A guide to applying for compensation under the Victims of Overseas Terrorism Compensation Scheme.
Complete this form if you hold a security clearance and you are arrested, refused bail, receive a caution or are convicted.
Declare whether or not you and your company have any convictions when you apply to set up an Approved Tachograph Centre (ATC).
Proven reoffending quarterly statistics
Report presenting information on prosecutions and convictions in courts and out of court disposals in Northern Ireland for the period 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2022.
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