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  1. Disorderly behaviour with intent to cause ... - Sentencing Council

    • The court should determine the offence category with reference only to the factors listed in the tables below. In order to determine the category the court should assess culpability and harm.… See more

    Step 2 – Starting Point and Category Range

    Having determined the category at step one, the court should use the corresponding starting … See more

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    Step 3 – Aggravated Offences

    Racially or religiously aggravated offences only
    Having determined the category of the basic offence to identify the sentence of a non aggrav… See more

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    Step 5 – Reduction For Guilty Pleas

    The court should take account of any potential reduction for a guilty plea in accordance with section 73 of the Sentencing Code and the Reduction in Sentence f… See more

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    Step 6 – Dangerousness

    The court should consider whether having regard to the criteria contained in Chapter 6 of Part 10 of the Sentencing Code it would be appropriate to impose an extended sentence (s… See more

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  2. The new guidelines come into effect on 1 January 2020. They will apply to existing public order offences, ranging from low level disorderly behaviour to widespread public disorder. The guidelines set out to provide a clear framework to help ensure a consistent approach is taken to sentencing such offences.
    www.icca.ac.uk/news/type/law/new-public-order-off…

    The guideline stipulates that:

    • the fact that an offender has an impairment or disorder should always be considered by the court but will not necessarily have an impact on sentencing, and
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