Wednesday, 6 August 2008

U-turn as magistrates told to jail knife carriers

People who carry knives will face prison sentences of up to three months, after a last minute U-turn on controversial guidance to magistrates.

The independent Sentencing Guidelines Council, widely criticised for suggesting the starting point for those caught in possession of a blade in public should be a fine or community service, has changed tack just before its advice was due to come into force tomorrow.

For a first-time adult offender pleading not guilty, that would mean 12 weeks in prison. For using a knife in so-called dangerous circumstances, such as to threaten or intimidate, defendants should be referred to the crown court where sentences could be six months or more.

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