The court asked when it might be able to add an anti-social behaviour order when sentencing: ‘To make an anti-social behaviour order in a case . . . Where the underlying objective was to give the court higher sentencing powers in the event of similar future offending, is not a use of the power which shouldnormally be exercised.
Citations:
[2005] EWCA Crim 1228
Jurisdiction:
England and Wales
Cited by:
Cited – Regina v Williams CACD 28-Jun-2005
The defendant had been convicted of many motoring offences. In sentencing him the judge had added an Anti-Social behaviour Order, which would have the effect of imposing a greater punishment for any further offences than would be possible for the . .
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Criminal Sentencing
Updated: 07 May 2022; Ref: scu.228614