politics 57d ago
UK Victims to Have Six Months to Contest 'Unduly Lenient' Sentences

The extension from 28 days to six months marks a significant shift in victims' rights, responding to long-standing concerns about the justice system's responsiveness. This change aims to give victims more time to review and engage with judicial decisions affecting their lives. The policy is expected to be implemented following a consultation process and legislative adjustments.
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