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December 12, 2007: Reviewing The Law On Murder
The Ministry of Justice has
announced the next step in the first comprehensive review of murder law for
50 years. The former Home Secretary had announced plans for a review of
murder in October 2004.The Government is now seeking views on
recommendations put forward by the Law
Commission following the December 2006 publication of its report,
'Murder, Manslaughter and
Infanticide'. It will initially be looking at the Law Commission's
proposals for:
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reformed partial defences to murder of provocation and diminished
responsibility;
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reformed offences of complicity in relation to homicide;
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improved procedures for dealing with infanticide.
Specialists and key stakeholders from within and outside the criminal
justice system will discuss the Law Commission's recommendations over
several months. Where changes to the law are considered necessary, draft
clauses will be published for consultation next summer. Justice Minister,
Maria Eagle, said:
'Murder is the most serious crime and it is essential that the law reflects
this. The Government remains committed to retaining the mandatory life
sentence and the sentencing principles for murder set out in the Criminal
Justice Act 2003. This stage of the Review will look at specific aspects of
the operation of the law of murder to ensure that it protects the public and
provides appropriate levels of punishment for those found guilty.'
'The law needs to be clear and fair so that people have confidence in the
criminal justice system. We want to have an open and inclusive debate on the
issues before we bring forward firm proposals on how the law should be
reformed.'
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