2 – 10 Princeton Street Holborn, London WC1R 4BH [email protected] 0207 040 0019 www.criminalappeals.org.uk HAVE YOU RECEIVED AN UNFAIR SENTENCE? The Centre for Criminal Appeals is a charity law firm. One of our missions is to challenge disproportionate sentences arising out of the courts of England and Wales. We do not charge our clients for legal representation. Our new project provides legal advice and representation to women who have grounds to appeal against their sentence, i.e. to ask the court to look again at their sentence. If you feel that your sentence was unjust or relevant matters were not taken in to account by the Judge or Magistrates and you are: in prison for a non-violent offence you feel you were given inadequate advice about your right to appeal against the sentence or no explanation by your solicitor or barrister as to why an appeal against your sentence would be unsuccessful We invite you to write to our project solicitor, Clementine Harrison, at the address above to see whether your case could be included in our Women’s Sentencing Project. We are not going to be able to help everyone who writes to us - but we will look at each letter we receive carefully to see whether we can make a difference on the case, for you and for the sentencing scheme at large. When writing to us you can mark the front of the envelope with Rule 39 to ensure that prison staff do not open the letter. The Centre for Criminal Appeals (CCA) is a charity, regulated by the Charity Commission (1144162), a law firm regulated by the Solicitors Regulation Authority, (621184) and a company limited by guarantee (7556168). Registered address 2-10, Princeton Street, London WC1R 4BH
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