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May 9, 2005: ‘Manslaughter By Reason Of Provocation’: New Draft Guidelines Commenting on the draft guidelines, the Lord Chief Justice Lord Woolf, who chairs the SGC, said:
Council member, Chief Constable Peter Neyroud, added:
The SGC is an independent body comprising members of the judiciary, police, legal professions and those with substantial experience of promoting the interests of victims. It is chaired by the Lord Chief Justice, with seven other members from the judiciary and four members who between them bring experience of policing, criminal prosecution, criminal defence, and the interests of victims of crime. Judicial members were appointed by the Lord Chancellor. The non-judicial appointments were made by the Home Secretary. Meetings of the Council are also attended by National Offender Management Service Chief Executive Martin Narey and by Sentencing Advisory Panel Chair Professor Martin Wasik. |
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