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youre listening to the study legal English podcast the worlds first legal English podcast helping lawyers and law students become fluent in legal English hello and welcome to episode 70 of the study legal English podcast I am your host Louise and todays episode is all about the sentencing of criminal offenses in the past few episodes weve looked at the criminal justice system of England and Wales including the pre-trial process and the trial process itself now we are looking at sentencing focusing on the sentencing of adults aged 21 and above in both the magistrates court and the Crown Court sentencing is where the consequences for the defendant who is guilty of committing a crime are decided so who can be sentenced who passes sentence what types of sentences are there and what is the process for docHubing a sentencing decision today well be answering all of these questions so lets get started firstly who can be sentenced only a defendant who is convicted can be sentenced this m