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Culpability, Mental Health and Public Safety in Recent Sentencing

Culpability, Mental Health and Public Safety in Recent Sentencing

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In this week's Criminal Law update, we explore key cases that interrogate the intricate balance between mental health, victim anonymity, and public safety within the criminal justice system. The Court of Appeal's decisions in Regina against Arbri Baja highlight the complexities of sentencing in cases of sexual offences, particularly when mental health issues come into play. Additionally, we examine the tragic implications of dangerous driving in Regina against Emma Louise Price and Jago Jo Clarke, considering how factors like youth and parental responsibilities influence culpability. The admissibility of expert evidence takes centre stage in Rex against Sian Hedges, where the reliability of bite-mark analysis raises critical questions about its role in securing convictions. Finally, the case of Rex against Jodie Lee Beer underscores the severity of misconduct in public office, emphasizing the need for accountability in institutions. Join us as we navigate these significant legal discussions that shape criminal law today, ensuring practitioners stay informed on evolving standards and principles.
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