'I've never encountered a defendant like this': Man released after now-banned sentence is BACK in jail
02.10.2023 - 10:03
/ manchestereveningnews.co.uk
A man handed a now-banned IPP sentence is back behind bars after threatening two women during a terrifying burglary.
Arming himself with a large meat cleaver, Jason Edwards pushed his way inside a young woman's home - then went about searching every room and shouted at two of the women's friends who were visiting her at the time.
The woman who lived there, aged in her 20s, was out at the time, but called police when she was alerted to Edwards at her front door by a doorbell camera notification on her mobile phone.
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Edwards, 36, was jailed earlier this week for the 'disturbing' incident. Minshull Street Crown Court heard that he was handed an imprisonment for public protection sentence in 2008 for wounding, but was released in 2014 after a successful Parole Board review.
The IPP sentencing provision, (imprisonment for public protection) introduced by the then Labour Home Secretary, David Blunkett, in 2005, was intended to protect the public from those judged to be the most dangerous and persistent criminals.
The sentences were handed down by judges who decided that the high level of danger or public harm posed by an offender warranted an indeterminate sentence to protect the public. They were scrapped in 2012, but many prisoners still remain in jail.
Edwards, of Sale, did not commit any further offences until August last year, following a period of instability with his living arrangements due to the licence conditions of the IPP sentence. However, on August 14, he went round to the woman's house on