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Criminal Cases Review (Public Petition) 2025-06-25
25 June 2025
Lead MP
Richard Tice
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Richard Tice raised concerns about criminal cases review (public petition) 2025-06-25 in the House of Commons. Other MPs contributed to the debate.
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Lead Contributor
Opened the debate
Mr Tice proposed a Bill to make provision for the general public to petition the Criminal Cases Review Commission to review sentences that they believe to be either too harsh or too lenient. He emphasised the importance of confidence in our judicial system, noting that even experienced judges can get things wrong and there is a need for additional safeguards without impinging on original judgments. He suggested 500 public signatures could prompt reconsideration by the commission within eight weeks.
Richard Tice
Reform
Boston and Skegness
Mr Tice argued that there needs to be a treble check on sentences to ensure confidence in the judicial system. He cited instances where individuals received overly harsh sentences for minor offences, highlighting issues with current sentencing practices.
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