Rocksolid Light

Welcome to Rocksolid Light

mail  files  register  newsreader  groups  login

Message-ID:  

Houdini escaping from New Jersey! Film at eleven.


aus+uk / uk.rec.cycling / Drivers who kill cyclists in Scotland more likely to receive tougher sentences, with taking life of vulnerable road users considered an "aggravating factor"

SubjectAuthor
o Drivers who kill cyclists in Scotland more likely to receive tougherswldx...@gmail.com

1
Drivers who kill cyclists in Scotland more likely to receive tougher sentences, with taking life of vulnerable road users considered an "aggravating factor"

<1c31b8e0-a84a-441d-8ebf-d7107444f07en@googlegroups.com>

  copy mid

https://news.novabbs.org/aus+uk/article-flat.php?id=32466&group=uk.rec.cycling#32466

  copy link   Newsgroups: uk.rec.cycling
X-Received: by 2002:a05:620a:8c84:b0:76e:e858:3505 with SMTP id ra4-20020a05620a8c8400b0076ee8583505mr67290qkn.6.1692890540508;
Thu, 24 Aug 2023 08:22:20 -0700 (PDT)
X-Received: by 2002:a17:902:d484:b0:1bb:bbfd:ba94 with SMTP id
c4-20020a170902d48400b001bbbbfdba94mr7690796plg.9.1692890540086; Thu, 24 Aug
2023 08:22:20 -0700 (PDT)
Path: i2pn2.org!i2pn.org!weretis.net!feeder8.news.weretis.net!proxad.net!feeder1-2.proxad.net!209.85.160.216.MISMATCH!news-out.google.com!nntp.google.com!postnews.google.com!google-groups.googlegroups.com!not-for-mail
Newsgroups: uk.rec.cycling
Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2023 08:22:19 -0700 (PDT)
Injection-Info: google-groups.googlegroups.com; posting-host=46.208.147.184; posting-account=C0YVfQoAAABh4p4NE_bEvMV8znsP81Ld
NNTP-Posting-Host: 46.208.147.184
User-Agent: G2/1.0
MIME-Version: 1.0
Message-ID: <1c31b8e0-a84a-441d-8ebf-d7107444f07en@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Drivers who kill cyclists in Scotland more likely to receive tougher
sentences, with taking life of vulnerable road users considered an
"aggravating factor"
From: swldxer1958@gmail.com (swldx...@gmail.com)
Injection-Date: Thu, 24 Aug 2023 15:22:20 +0000
Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 by: swldx...@gmail.com - Thu, 24 Aug 2023 15:22 UTC

New sentencing guidance for judges could see drivers who kill cyclists or pedestrians on Scotland's roads receive tougher sentences, with taking the life of a vulnerable road user an "aggravating factor", and the imposition of tougher penalties if the death resulted from aggressive driving, such as tailgating.

The new Scottish Sentencing Council guidance is the first-of-its-kind in Scotland covering a specific offence and subject to approval by the High Court. However, it could come into force towards the end of the year or early next year.

The sentencing council said it aimed to deliver greater consistency in sentencing those who plead guilty or are convicted of the offence, as well as assist public understanding of how such such sensitive cases are dealt with by the courts.

The four offences covered are, causing death by dangerous driving, causing death by careless driving when under the influence of drink or drugs, causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving, and causing death by driving while unlicensed, uninsured or disqualified.

The Scottish Sentencing Council chairwoman Lady Dorrian, the Lord Justice Clerk, said: "Causing death by driving offences are among the most serious, complex, and sensitive cases dealt with by our courts.

"Although relatively uncommon, they are of significant public concern and have a devastating effect on the families of victims.

"While nothing can make up for the tragic loss of life involved, we believe that a sentencing guideline will provide clarity for bereaved families and others affected by death by driving cases.

"It will assist judges in the difficult task of deciding on a sentence and help to increase public understanding and awareness of the law and sentencing practice in relation to death by driving offences."

Lady Dorrian added: "Following the consultation process, the guideline has been strengthened in a number of areas such as the inclusion of aggressive driving in the highest level of seriousness for death by dangerous driving offences.

"A number of factors have also been added to the list of aggravations, while sentencing ranges have increased for certain offences.

"I am extremely grateful to everyone who took the time to consider the guideline and respond to the consultation.

"The feedback we received, and the wider research undertaken by the council, has been vital in ensuring that the guideline is fit for purpose."
What's new under the guidance?

Aggressive driving such as tailgating has been added to the highest sentencing range for death by dangerous driving, putting it at the same level as racing.

A number of sentencing ranges for causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving - and causing death by driving while uninsured, unlicensed or disqualified - have also been increased.

In addition, driver inexperience has been removed from the list of mitigating factors for all offences apart from causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving.

The guideline also sets out sentencing ranges to help judges decide an appropriate punishment when dealing with an offender.

The ranges, which reach up to 12 years in prison for the most serious death by dangerous driving offences, are based on current practice and reflect the upper limits of sentences which have been imposed by Scottish courts.

In addition to the consultation, the guideline has been shaped by extensive research and engagement work carried out by the council, including a public perceptions study involving the families of victims and a national survey exploring public attitudes to sentencing in Scotland.

Cycling UK in Scotland has welcomed the new guidance, saying that this is "a good step to make Scotland’s roads safer for cyclists".

If this new guidance gets approved by the High Court, Scotland will join England and Wales with uniformity in law.

Since July 2023, judges presiding upon cases pertaining to drivers convicted of motoring offences in England and Wales, where the victim is a vulnerable road user — such as a cyclist or pedestrian — have to consider an 'aggravating factor', increasing the severity of the offence and potentially increasing the sentence.

It will also be an aggravating factor in non-fatal cases, such as dangerous driving, causing serious injury by dangerous driving, causing serious injury by driving whilst disqualified, causing serious injury by careless driving, and causing injury by wanton or furious driving.

The offender's status as a commercial driver or being behind the wheel of a heavy goods vehicle or large goods vehicle is also listed as an aggravating factor. The changes also reflect the new maximum sentence for causing death by dangerous driving which last year went up from 14 years in jail to life imprisonment.

https://road.cc/content/news/tougher-sentencing-drivers-who-kill-cyclists-scotland-303441

1
server_pubkey.txt

rocksolid light 0.9.81
clearnet tor