Regina v Goldsmith, Attorney-General’s Reference (No 6 of 2000): CACD 24 May 2000

Where a life sentence accompanied by a specified period before which parole should be considered was referred on the grounds that the effect was too lenient, the court should recognise the element of double jeopardy created by such a reference, but the effect was not as great as applied where the sentence was a determinate sentence.

Citations:

Times 24-May-2000

Jurisdiction:

England and Wales

Criminal Sentencing

Updated: 06 July 2022; Ref: scu.85276