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Bill launches to ensure all crimes by young people dealt with by youth court

1 min read Youth Justice Coronavirus
A bill has been launched in parliament to ensure young people who commit crimes before they turn 18 are always dealt with in the youth court and receive a youth sentence.
Rob Butler MP present the bill in the House of Commons. Picture: Rob Butler/Twitter
Rob Butler MP present the bill in the House of Commons. Picture: Rob Butler/Twitter

The bill, which is due to have its second reading today (24 February), has been introduced by MP Rob Butler, a member of the House of Commons justice committee who formerly served on the Youth Justice Board.

Butler introduced the bill yesterday (23 February) via the 10 Minute Rule Bill, explaining that currently, the justice system treats a defendant according to their age on the date they first appear in court and enter a plea.

He explained the benefits of referral orders handed out to under-18s through youth courts as well as highlighting increased delays in cases reaching courts due to Covid-19.

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