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  2. Burglary in English law - Wikipedia

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    A person guilty of burglary is liable on summary conviction to imprisonment for a term not exceeding six months, or to a fine not exceeding the prescribed sum, or to both. [21] Minimum. Section 4 of the Crime (Sentences) Act 1997 specified a minimum 3-year prison sentence for third-time domestic burglary unless exceptional circumstances applied ...

  3. Sentencing in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    This sentence was implemented by the Crime and Disorder Act 1998. [53] for offenders aged 12 to 17 years (inclusive) who are persistent offenders or commit serious offences. The sentences will be between four months and two years, with part of the sentence being served in custody and part half under supervision the community.

  4. Man bit off housemate's ear in noise row - AOL

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    A man who bit off his housemate's ear in a row over noise has been been given a suspended prison sentence. ... including for aggravated burglary and wounding in 2008, for which he was jailed for ...

  5. List of longest prison sentences - Wikipedia

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    Convicted of 17 counts of aggravated robbery, 8 counts of robbery, and 1 count of weapons violation. He was given 17 64 year sentences and 8 24 year sentences totalling 1,256 years. Given another 10-year sentence. [51] Sentenced to 6 years in 2003 for the bank robbery before. Juan Antonio Olarra Guridi 2007 1,243 years Spain

  6. Murder arrests after aggravated burglary victim dies - AOL

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    Two men have been arrested on suspicion of murder after an elderly man died following an aggravated burglary. Stephen Ridgeway, 72, previously told police he answered the door of his home on Tenby ...

  7. Non-fatal offences against the person in English law - Wikipedia

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    There also exist alternative forms of aggravated assault in English law, for example: assault or battery with intent to resist arrest (as above, the arrest must be lawful); and assault on, resistance to, and obstruction of constables. [55] Under the Crime and Disorder Act 1998, it is also possible to commit a racially aggravated assault. This ...

  8. Life imprisonment in England and Wales - Wikipedia

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    The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 amended the Sentencing Code to allow a court to issue whole life orders to defendants aged over 18 but under 21 at the time of their offence, but only if the court considers that the seriousness of the offence, or combination of offences, is exceptionally high even by the standard of offences ...

  9. Man given Britain's 'shortest ever' prison sentence, spends ...

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    A man in the U.K. spent as much time behind bars as it takes to watch an episode of Stranger Things after receiving what is being called the country's shortest ever prison sentence.. Shane Jenkins ...