Review of sentences for murder, 1995

Submitted by: Oxford Branch 

The National Council of Women in Conference assembled calls upon HM Government to review the general criminal law relating to murder, by reconsidering the Nathan Report on Murder and Life Imprisonment (1989), in particular the proposals: (a) to abolish the mandatory life sentence for murder; and (b) to re-examine the rules governing mitigating circumstances to permit a charge of manslaughter to be substituted for one of murder. 

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