While my right hon. and learned Friend is in the mood to concede and be generous, might I ask him to look again at the issue of maximum and minimum sentences? He is of course right that during legal proceedings victims should be treated with the respect and regard that they deserve, but once people are convicted, there needs to be exemplary sentences—there needs to be just deserts. Will he look at that issue through the prism of the new clause that I tabled, which I have no doubt inspired and impressed him?
Domestic Abuse Bill
Proceeding contribution from
John Hayes
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Monday, 6 July 2020.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Domestic Abuse Bill.
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