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      <title>New MoJ Site</title>
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      <description> The Open Justice website is now a great resource for students to use on sentencing and, amongst other things, the proposed changes to the criminal and civil court systems.And of course there&#8217;s fab sentencing resource You Be the Judge...</description>
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