Remove the 28 day time limit from the unduly lenient sentence scheme for murder
I would like the Government to remove the 28-day time limit for applying to the lenient sentence scheme to have a sentence reviewed, for convictions of murder.
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- 06 MAY 2025Petition closedFinal total: 14,062 signatures
- 14 MAR 2025Government respondedMinistry of JusticeGovernment reply
The Law Commission are currently reviewing the law on criminal appeals, including the time limit of the ULS Scheme. The government will carefully consider the recommendations in their final report.
Read full response - 28 FEB 202510,000 signatures reachedEligible for a government response
- 06 NOV 2024Petition opened for signatures
Background
Currently the families of murder victims have no recourse against an unduly lenient sentence, if they do not apply within 28 days.
I am campaigning for this change because my sister was murdered in 2013. We believe her killer meets the criteria for a whole life order but he was only given a minimum sentence of 35 years. We believe this is too low, and that we should have the right to apply to have this sentence reviewed.