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Domestic killers could face longer sentences under new plans

The government is seeking to close a significant sentencing gap
The government is seeking to close a significant sentencing gap (Getty/iStock)
  • The government is seeking to add 10 years to prison sentences for murderers who kill a partner or ex-partner in their home.
  • This proposal aims to close a significant sentencing gap, as domestic murders currently have a 15-year starting point, compared to 25 years for murders where a weapon is brought to the scene.
  • Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy stated that the change is intended to address historical failures in protecting women from partner violence and ensure sentences better reflect the harm caused.
  • The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) is currently consulting with the Sentencing Council regarding this proposed change.
  • Domestic murders account for over a fifth of all murders, with women overwhelmingly being the victims, and between two and three women are killed by partners or ex-partners each week in England and Wales.
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