Series 2 Episode 1 - When life means life - life sentences for murder and other offences

Series 2 Episode 1 - When life means life - life sentences for murder and other offences
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Series 2 Episode 1 Out Now! When life means life - life sentences for murder and other offences

SUMMARY

When do judges impose life sentences, how do they decide on the minimum term, and when does life really mean life?

DESCRIPTION

Please note: in this episode some of the content contains descriptions of cases of murder and other forms of serious violence, so listener discretion is advised.

Today, in the first episode of Series 2 of the Defence Barrister Podcast, Aidan Johnson faces sentencing for the murder of Daniel Clarke.

To understand life sentences, we look at when judges can impose life sentences, when does life really mean life, and when it doesn’t, how do they decide on the minimum term?

Life sentences are mandatory in murder cases, but discretionary life sentences can also be imposed for defendants who are considered to be dangerous offenders, as well as defendants who are convicted of a really serious offence, but not for the first time. We delve into the detail of how this works.

And when does life actually mean life? In this episode we find out, as well as how judges set the minimum term (the tariff) in other murder cases which, whilst serious, allow a prisoner some prospect of release.

How does the minimum term work and what approach will the parole board take to releasing a prisoner when the minimum term is served?

By the end of this episode, you will have been taking through the various starting points for setting the minimum terms in murder cases, as well as how that starting point can be adjusted up or down depending on the aggravating and mitigating circumstances in a case, and what these are. 

You will also hear accounts from cases that have been through the courts and why judges have imposed particular levels of sentence in a variety of murder cases.

And then you will be ready to fully understand the process which Aidan Johnson is about to experience for himself.

I hope you enjoy this episode and I look forward to you joining me again for the the next episode and the rest of Series 2.

As ever, thank you for listening.

NOTES

Throughout this podcast I have referred to legislation, cases and to further information and reading. Becoming a member of Defence-Barrister.co.uk gives you access to information on what is covered in this podcast on Life Sentences, as well as detailed guides and information on trials, sentencing and appeals. https://www.defence-barrister.co.uk/subscribe 

The principal legislation governing the imposition of life sentences is the Sentencing Act 2020 (also known as the Sentencing Code) https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/2020/17/contents 

PLEASE NOTE:

It is a pleasure to hear from you and to answer your questions, but due to the matters set out below please understand that there are certain questions I am unable to respond to:

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