Increase to two years is among series of sentencing reforms announced by Ministry of Justice

The maximum penalty for assaulting police officers, nurses or any other emergency workers is to be doubled from one to two years.

It follows a consultation this summer on raising punishments and comes amid a series of reforms to sentencing being announced by the Ministry of Justice this week.

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