Sentencing guidelines
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Asked if the Prime Minister was concerned about sentencing guidelines that reduced the offence for someone who had physically attacked a police officer, the PMS said that the Sentencing Council was an independent body. It had set guidelines which were a point of departure for the judiciary when they were coming to judgements. Clearly our view was that physical attacks on police officers were extremely serious and tough punishments needed to be in place to deal with offenders.
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