Legislation – Sentencing Act 2026
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Part 1Sentencing
Finding of domestic abuse
6Finding of domestic abuse
(1)
“Chapter 6Finding of domestic abuse
56AFinding of domestic abuse
(1)
This section applies if—
(a)
a court is passing sentence for an offence, and
(b)
the court is of the view that the offence involved domestic abuse carried out by the offender.
(2)
The court must, in open court, state that in its view the offence involved domestic abuse carried out by the offender.
(3)
This section is without prejudice to any duty imposed on the court by section 59 or 60 to follow sentencing guidelines in dealing with the offender for the offence.
(4)
In this section “domestic abuse” has the same meaning as in the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 (see sections 1 and 2 of that Act).”
(2)
“Finding of domestic abuse
253AFinding of domestic abuse
(1)
This section applies if—
(a)
a court or officer is passing sentence for a service offence, and
(b)
the court or officer is of the view that the offence involved domestic abuse carried out by the offender.
(2)
The court or officer must, in open court, state that in the court’s or officer’s view the offence involved domestic abuse carried out by the offender.
(3)
In its application to a court, this section is without prejudice to any duty imposed on the court by section 259 to have regard to guidelines in dealing with the offender for the offence.
(4)
In this section—
“domestic abuse” has the same meaning as in the Domestic Abuse Act 2021 (see sections 1 and 2 of that Act);
“sentence” includes any order made when dealing with the offender in respect of an offence.”