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Public Prosecutor v ASR (Sexual Offences Framework)

[2019] SGCA 16
JurisdictionSingapore
CourtSingapore Court of Appeal
Year2019
StatusBinding authority

Summary

Sentencing framework for sexual assault by penetration uses a two-step process: identify sentencing band from offence-specific factors, then calibrate using offender-specific factors.

Key Principle

The sentencing framework for sexual assault by penetration follows a two-step process: determine the sentencing band based on offence-specific factors, then calibrate within the band using offender-specific factors.

Area of Law

criminal

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