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Showing 21 - 30 of 34 results for crime type "Hate crime" & area "Yorkshire and Humberside"

CPS Yorkshire and Humberside hate crime sentence uplift examples - Cases finalised August 2022

Under the hate crime legislation, courts must treat offences more seriously where there is evidence that the offender demonstrated hostility on the basis of the victim’s actual or presumed race, religion, disability, transgender identity or sexual orientation, or the offence was motivated on the basis of hostility towards one of these characteristics. Below are some examples of hate crime cases prosecuted by CPS Yorkshire and Humberside in August 2022 which resulted in a conviction and an uplifted sentence.

| Press Release , Hate crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

CPS Yorkshire and Humberside: Hate crime sentence uplift examples, cases finalised July 2022

Under the hate crime legislation, courts must treat offences more seriously where there is evidence that the offender demonstrated hostility on the basis of the victim’s actual or presumed race, religion, disability, transgender identity or sexual orientation, or the offence was motivated on the basis of hostility towards one of these characteristics. Below are some examples of hate crime cases prosecuted by CPS Yorkshire and Humberside in July 2022 which resulted in a conviction and an uplifted sentence.

| Press Release , Hate crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

Leeds Christian preacher sentenced for harassing transgender woman

David McConnell, a Christian street preacher, has been sentenced to a 12 month community order with 80 hours unpaid work after being found guilty of harassing a transgender woman in Leeds city centre.

| Press Release , Hate crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

CPS Yorkshire and Humberside: Hate crime sentence uplift examples, cases finalised June 2022

Under the hate crime legislation, courts must treat offences more seriously where there is evidence that the offender demonstrated hostility on the basis of the victim’s actual or presumed race, religion, disability, transgender identity or sexual orientation, or the offence was motivated on the basis of hostility towards one of these characteristics. Below are some examples of hate crime cases prosecuted by CPS Yorkshire and Humberside in June 2022 which resulted in a conviction and an uplifted sentence.

| News Item , Hate crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

CPS Yorkshire and Humberside: Hate crime sentence uplift examples

Examples of hate crime cases prosecuted by CPS Yorkshire and Humberside in May 2022 which resulted in a conviction and an uplifted sentence.

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CPS Yorkshire and Humberside: Hate crime sentence uplift examples, cases finalised April 2022

Below are some examples of hate crime cases prosecuted by CPS Yorkshire and Humberside in April 2022 which resulted in a conviction and an uplifted sentence.

| Press Release , Hate crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

CPS Yorkshire and Humberside: Hate crime sentence uplift examples, cases finalised January-March 2022

Under hate crime legislation, courts must treat offences more seriously where there is evidence that the offender demonstrated hostility on the basis of the victim’s actual or presumed race, religion, disability, transgender identity or sexual orientation, or the offence was motivated on the basis of hostility towards one of these characteristics. Below are some examples of hate crime cases prosecuted by CPS Yorkshire and Humberside between January and March 2022 which resulted in a conviction and an uplifted sentence.

| Press Release , Hate crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

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Talking about race and racism is not easy, but as long as you are comfortable, the Crown Prosecution Service would like to have that conversation with you.

| Press Release , Hate crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

CPS Yorkshire and Humberside: Hate crime sentence uplift examples - Cases finalised between April and June 2020

Under hate crime legislation the courts must pass increased sentences where prosecutors evidence that offences have been motivated by hostility towards a person’s race, religion, disability, transgender identity or sexual orientation. Despite the number of cases concluding in the Crown and Magistrates’ Courts being lower than usual due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have still seen a number of successful outcomes in hate crime prosecutions locally. Below are examples of hate crime cases prosecuted by CPS Yorkshire and Humberside between April and June 2020 which resulted in a conviction and an uplifted sentence.

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CPS Yorkshire and Humberside: Hate crime sentence uplift examples - January-March 2020

Under hate crime legislation the courts must pass increased sentences where prosecutors show evidence that offences have been motivated by hostility towards a person’s race, religion, disability, transgender identity or sexual orientation. Below are examples of hate crime cases prosecuted by CPS Yorkshire and Humberside between January and March 2020 which resulted in a conviction and an uplifted sentence.

| Press Release , Hate crime , Yorkshire and Humberside News

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