Fraser says government ‘flexible’ on minimum mandatory sentences bill amid concerns about judicial scrutiny


“There will be circumstances that are not intended to have been captured by the initial position where the social harm is not what people are imagining by the provision we want to maintain some residual discretion of the court,” he said.



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