The rules relating to itinerants should affect relatively few sex offenders: it would be inappropriate to
pass community sentences on them since it would be difficult, if not impossible, to supervise those offenders who are homeless; neither is it likely that anyone would be released directly from prison without a home to go to.
Not exact matches
When Paul
passed sentence on the incestuous Corinthian, «You are to deliver this man to Satan for the destruction of his flesh» (I Cor 5:5) he was acting in accordance with the Mosaic code of herem or expulsion from the
community.
This is drastically restricting the options available to magistrates and judges to
pass down non-custodial
community sentences.
Amends s 148 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (CJA 2003) to make clear that just because a
community sentence may be
passed in relation to an offence; or particular restrictions on liberty may be imposed by a
community order or youth rehabilitation order, it does not require a court to
pass such a
sentence or to impose those restrictions.