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Cheryl Korbel and her family have campaigned to change the law so that offenders are compelled to appear in the dock for sentencing.
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00:00New powers for judges to punish criminals who refuse to attend their sentencing hearings
00:05sends a clear message that offenders cannot opt out of justice victims' families have said.
00:11Plans for tougher sanctions in England and Wales, including more jail time or loss of privileges in prison,
00:16are among the measures in the Government's Victims and Courts Bill being introduced to Parliament.
00:22The move comes after a series of high-profile offenders refusing to face victims' families
00:27sparked a public outcry and caused by campaigners for a change in the law.
00:32Prime Minister Sakiya Starmer promised to carry on the pledge to change the law
00:36first made by his predecessor Rishi Sunak when he met the mother of murdered 9-year-old Olivia Pratt-Corbell.
00:43Cheryl Corbell and her family have campaigned to change the law
00:46so that offenders are compelled to appear in the dock for sentencing.
00:51Thomas Cashman, the gunman who killed Olivia, did not appear in court
00:54to hear his life sentence in April 2023.
00:59Ms Corbell's MP, Annalise Midgley, said of the legislation,
01:03sentencing is not just a legal formality, it's a culmination of justice.
01:07That's why it's so important that justice is not only done, but seen to be done.
01:11Olivia's law will make sure it is.
01:14Under the new legislation, judges will be given the power to sentence offenders
01:18for up to two more years in prison for avoiding justice.
01:20For those who already face lengthy imprisonment or whole-life orders,
01:25judges could also impose a range of prison punishments on offenders
01:28such as confinement to their cells and being stripped of privileges
01:31such as extra gym time.
01:33The measures could apply to any case in the Crown Court
01:36and include those such as Ruda Cabana who attended proceedings
01:40but was removed from the courtroom for disruptive behaviour.
01:43Thank you very much.

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