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    Thomas’ Sentencing Referencer provides clear and concise guidance on the operation of the Sentencing Code with concise summaries of the important case law.


    Simple, clear and authoritative—this book is absolutely invaluable.
    Her Honour Judge Tayton KC


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    Publisher:Sweet & Maxwell
    Service Number:43481499
    ISBN:9780414131224
    Publication date:2025-12-19
    Practice area:Criminal law & procedure
    Jurisdiction:England & Wales, United Kingdom
    External Product Title:Thomas' Sentencing Referencer, 2026 Edition, Print and ProView eBook Bundle
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    Lyndon Harris

    Lyndon is a barrister at 6KBW College Hill. He regularly lectures at the Judicial College and to the professions on all aspects of sentencing. He is a member of the Crown Court Compendium Editorial Board. He co-authors the sentencing chapter of Archbold