harrygiani
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The Sentencing Council has published its guidance on sentencing those found guilty of Hare Coursing.
The SCG is the definitive framework that is used to determine the harm caused, and culpability of a person found guilty of an offence. The courts can (and occassionally do) go outside the Guidance, but for most cases, Mags and Crown Courts tend to use these for sentencing.
The maximum sentence that the Mags can impose is an unlimited fine and/or 6 months’ custody
The full Guidance is published here: Hare coursing
The SCG is the definitive framework that is used to determine the harm caused, and culpability of a person found guilty of an offence. The courts can (and occassionally do) go outside the Guidance, but for most cases, Mags and Crown Courts tend to use these for sentencing.
- Taking or destroying game by night, Night Poaching Act 1828 (section 1)
- Trespass in the daytime in search of game, Game Act 1831 (section 30)
- Trespass with intent to search for or to pursue hares with dogs etc, Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 (Section 63)
- Being equipped for searching for or pursuing hares with dogs etc, Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act 2022 (Section 64)
The maximum sentence that the Mags can impose is an unlimited fine and/or 6 months’ custody
The full Guidance is published here: Hare coursing