I know the police won't typically go after accusers unless the admit they lied [not sure why, any ideas !)
However, if they do and if they are found gulity, I found this on sentencing. Possibly old news, but i had not seen it before.
http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/s_to_u/s...se_of_justice/
False allegations of rape
R v Merritt [2006] 1 Cr. App. R. (S) 105
Reviewed authorities. Husband accused and held in custody for 9 hours; sentence reduced to 4 months imprisonment.
R v Fletcher [2006] 2 Cr. App. R. (S) 24
False allegation led to victim being in police custody for 17 hours and waiting 3 months before being told that no further action would be taken; 2 years imprisonment upheld.
R v Beeton [2009] 1 Cr. App. R. (S) 46
Appellant made false allegations of rape against two young men, in respect of one over a period of months and having a profound effect upon him. Sentence reduced to three years imprisonment.
R v McKenning [2009] 1 Cr. App. R. (S) 106
False allegation of rape, for which a man was in custody for 27 hours and left in suspense for three months. "Every false allegation of rape ... makes the offence harder to prove and, rightly concerned to avoid the conviction of an innocent man, a jury may find itself unable to be sufficiently sure to return a guilty verdict." Two years imprisonment upheld.
R v England [2011] 1 Cr. App. R. (S) 51
False allegation of rape leading to police investigation lasting 24 days and the detention of the suspect for 28 hours. 18 months reduced to 12 months on appeal to reflect full credit for guilty plea. Save in cases where offender is suffering from the most acute mental illness the sentence will always be immediate custody. Sentences vary from 4 months to 3 years. The longest sentences are reserved for cases where an innocent person has been maliciously targeted.
However, if they do and if they are found gulity, I found this on sentencing. Possibly old news, but i had not seen it before.
http://www.cps.gov.uk/legal/s_to_u/s...se_of_justice/
False allegations of rape
R v Merritt [2006] 1 Cr. App. R. (S) 105
Reviewed authorities. Husband accused and held in custody for 9 hours; sentence reduced to 4 months imprisonment.
R v Fletcher [2006] 2 Cr. App. R. (S) 24
False allegation led to victim being in police custody for 17 hours and waiting 3 months before being told that no further action would be taken; 2 years imprisonment upheld.
R v Beeton [2009] 1 Cr. App. R. (S) 46
Appellant made false allegations of rape against two young men, in respect of one over a period of months and having a profound effect upon him. Sentence reduced to three years imprisonment.
R v McKenning [2009] 1 Cr. App. R. (S) 106
False allegation of rape, for which a man was in custody for 27 hours and left in suspense for three months. "Every false allegation of rape ... makes the offence harder to prove and, rightly concerned to avoid the conviction of an innocent man, a jury may find itself unable to be sufficiently sure to return a guilty verdict." Two years imprisonment upheld.
R v England [2011] 1 Cr. App. R. (S) 51
False allegation of rape leading to police investigation lasting 24 days and the detention of the suspect for 28 hours. 18 months reduced to 12 months on appeal to reflect full credit for guilty plea. Save in cases where offender is suffering from the most acute mental illness the sentence will always be immediate custody. Sentences vary from 4 months to 3 years. The longest sentences are reserved for cases where an innocent person has been maliciously targeted.
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