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Showing 41 - 50 of 54 results for area "Yorkshire and Humberside"

CPS Yorkshire and Humberside hate crime sentence uplift examples, cases finalised November 2022

Under the hate crime legislation, courts must treat offences more seriously where there is evidence that the offender demonstrated hostility on the basis of the victim’s actual or presumed race, religion, disability, transgender identity or sexual orientation, or the offence was motivated on the basis of hostility towards one of these characteristics. Below are some examples of hate crime cases prosecuted by CPS Yorkshire and Humberside in November 2022 which resulted in a conviction and an uplifted sentence.

| Press Release , Hate crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

Jealous husband jailed for life for murder of estranged wife

A jealous husband who accused his estranged wife and mother of his two children of “disrespecting and humiliating” him has been sentenced to life imprisonment for her murder.

| Press Release , Violent crime, Domestic abuse , CPS, Yorkshire and Humberside News

South Yorkshire: Gang members sentenced for falsely imprisoning Albanian nationals

Two gang members have been sentenced at Sheffield Crown Court today for falsely imprisoning two Albanian nationals at a house in Sheffield.

| Press Release , Yorkshire and Humberside News

CPS Yorkshire and Humberside: hate crime sentence uplift examples, October 2022

Under the hate crime legislation, courts must treat offences more seriously where there is evidence that the offender demonstrated hostility on the basis of the victim’s actual or presumed race, religion, disability, transgender identity or sexual orientation, or the offence was motivated on the basis of hostility towards one of these characteristics. Below are some examples of hate crime cases prosecuted by CPS Yorkshire and Humberside in October 2022 which resulted in a conviction and an uplifted sentence.

| Press Release , Hate crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

Man found guilty of murdering Macauley Byrne in Sheffield and sentenced to life

A man who was found guilty of murdering Macauley Byrne at The Gypsy Queen pub in Beighton, Sheffield, has been sentenced today.

| Press Release , Violent crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

Football supporter found guilty of sending racist and offensive email to Gareth Southgate

A man has been found guilty of sending an offensive message to England football manager Gareth Southgate, which included racist messages.

| Press Release , Hate crime , CPS, Yorkshire and Humberside News

Let's Talk: CPS Webinars

Talking about race and racism is not easy, but as long as you are comfortable, the Crown Prosecution Service would like to have that conversation with you.

| Press Release , Hate crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

CPS Yorkshire and Humberside: Hate crime sentence uplift examples - Cases finalised between April and June 2020

Under hate crime legislation the courts must pass increased sentences where prosecutors evidence that offences have been motivated by hostility towards a person’s race, religion, disability, transgender identity or sexual orientation. Despite the number of cases concluding in the Crown and Magistrates’ Courts being lower than usual due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have still seen a number of successful outcomes in hate crime prosecutions locally. Below are examples of hate crime cases prosecuted by CPS Yorkshire and Humberside between April and June 2020 which resulted in a conviction and an uplifted sentence.

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CPS Yorkshire and Humberside Community Engagement Newsletter

Welcome to the first CPS Yorkshire and Humberside community engagement newsletter.

| Press Release , Yorkshire and Humberside News

CPS Yorkshire and Humberside: Hate crime sentence uplift examples - January-March 2020

Under hate crime legislation the courts must pass increased sentences where prosecutors show evidence that offences have been motivated by hostility towards a person’s race, religion, disability, transgender identity or sexual orientation. Below are examples of hate crime cases prosecuted by CPS Yorkshire and Humberside between January and March 2020 which resulted in a conviction and an uplifted sentence.

| Press Release , Hate crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

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Cymru/Wales
Richard Paull
Email: [email protected]
Telephone: 02920 803950

East Midlands
Graham Buchanan
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Telephone: 0115 852 3343

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Gillian Andrews
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Telephone: 01245 455027

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Jackie Rand
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Telephone: 0151 239 6334

North East
Chris Black
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Telephone: 0191 260 4216

North West
Kerry Bell
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Telephone: 0161 827 4705

South East
Cheryl Pendry
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Telephones: 01227 655862 / 07876 390054

South West
Gary Cockram
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Telephone: 0117 930 2968

Thames and Chiltern
Angie Patton
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Telephone: 01189 513625

Wessex
Wessex Communications
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Telephone: 02380 673873

West Midlands
Kofo Baptist
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Telephone: 0203 357 0625

Yorkshire and Humberside
Elizabeth Ogborn
Email: [email protected]
Telephones: 0113 290 2839 / 07500 835186

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