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  • How to complain to the Attorney General's Office if you think someone's sentence is too low - and what happens if the Court of Appeal get involved

  • If someone dies without a will or known family, their ownerless property (bona vacantia) goes to the crown - check if you're an entitled relative, search for an estate, refer or claim on an estate

  • The Attorney General’s Office (AGO) provides legal advice and support to the Law Officers who give legal advice to government and perform other duties in the public interest, AGO is a ministerial department, supported by 4 a…

  • A taxi driver who filmed himself repeatedly raping a vulnerable passenger over several years has his sentence increased after the Solicitor General intervened.

  • The Attorney General has made the decision to refer the cases of the Fordingbridge Three to the Court of Appeal.

  • Recent sentences examined by the Attorney General’s Office under the Unduly Lenient Sentence Scheme

  • This guidance is for lawyers advising on lawfulness and legal risk in Government. It explains the common framework to assess risk across the Government Legal Profession.

  • What being in 'contempt of court' means, who can be in contempt of court, what the consequences are, how to report it, how to avoid it on social media (such as Twitter and Facebook).

  • The Attorney General’s Guidelines on Disclosure for investigators, prosecutors and defence practitioners on the application of the disclosure regime.

  • The AGO collects and publishes data on the unduly lenient sentences we deal with