This is the response for the Attorney General's Officel
Dear Mr Sewell
Thank you for writing to the Attorney General's Office about this case.
As you may be aware Attorney General has the power to refer to the Court
of Appeal for review, sentences passed in the Crown Court in respect of
certain offences where he concludes that a sentence imposed was unduly
lenient. This power however only applies to a limited number of
offences which do not include the offences in this case: causing death
by careless driving and failing to stop after an accident. This means
that it is not possible for the Attorney to ask the Court of Appeal to
look at the sentence in this case.
Further information about the unduly lenient sentence scheme which may
be of interest has been published on our website at
www.attorneygeneral.gov.uk.
Best Wishes
Jeffrey Care
Correspondence Unit
Attorney General's Office