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  2. Sentencing Act 2020 - Wikipedia

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    The Sentencing Act 2020 is a landmark Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Act has 14 Parts and 29 Schedules. Parts 2 to 13 of the Act together make up a code called the “Sentencing Code”. [1] The Sentencing Code is the law which contains the main sentencing regime in England and Wales.

  3. File:Sentencing Act 2020 (UKPGA 2020-17).pdf - Wikipedia

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    English: Sentencing Act 2020. Publication date: 27 October 2020: ... crests and the Royal Arms except where they form an integral part of a document or dataset;

  4. The intention of the act was to correct minor errors and to streamline the law in respect of areas which are to be consolidated under the Sentencing Act 2020. The overall purpose of the law (together with the Sentencing Act 2020) is to remove historic and redundant layers of sentencing procedural legislation without introducing new sentencing law.

  5. File:Sentencing Act 2020 (UKPGA 2020-17 qp).pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. United States federal probation and supervised release

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    The life cycle of federal supervision for a defendant. United States federal probation and supervised release are imposed at sentencing. The difference between probation and supervised release is that the former is imposed as a substitute for imprisonment, [1] or in addition to home detention, [2] while the latter is imposed in addition to imprisonment.

  7. Discharge (sentence) - Wikipedia

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    The law on discharges is set out in Part 5 of the Sentencing Act 2020. [11] In 2008, 9,734 offenders were given absolute discharges (0.7% of sentences) and 87,722 offenders were given conditional discharges (6% of sentences). [12]

  8. 25 horror movies you need to see in 2025 (from 'Companion' to ...

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    Co-directed by Finn Wolfhard ("Stranger Things"), the horror comedy centers on a 24-year-old camp counselor (Fred Hechinger) who feels out of touch with teen co-workers but finds a masked killer a ...

  9. Truth in sentencing - Wikipedia

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    The first law requiring truth in sentencing in the United States was passed by Washington State in 1984. In 1994, the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act created the Violent Offender Incarceration and Truth in Sentencing program, which awarded grants to states so long as they passed laws requiring that offenders convicted of Part 1 violent crimes must serve at least 85% of the ...