R v Huhne and Pryce – Sentencing hearing
Southwark Crown Court
11 February 2013, 2pm
Mr Justice Sweeney
Here is an explanation of what perverting the course of justice is.
The emails between Pryce and The Sunday Times can be found here.
An explanation of how Huhne tried to avoid pleading guilty can be found here
Click here for our report of when Huhne pleaded guilty.
Here is a timeline of the Pryce trial.
The questions asked by the first Pryce jury can be seen here.
See here for an opinion piece on the potential consequences of discharging the jury for failing to reach a verdict rather than because there were concerns over the propriety of any verdict they would return.
When might Pryce and Huhne be released? Here is an explanation of release provisions.
What is the likely sentence? See here for a brief look.
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