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Neil Shaw

More than 4,200 people taken to court over breaches of Covid law

More than 4,000 people were prosecuted last year for breaking coronavirus laws, according to official figures.

Some 3,536 people of the 4,367 prosecuted were convicted, with most offences related to flouting lockdown rules.

The Ministry of Justice’s (MoJ) quarterly statistics report to December set out new offences dealt with by courts in 2020 under fresh laws which enforced restrictions introduced during the pandemic, like Health Protection (Coronavirus) Regulations and the Coronavirus Act.

The majority of these cases resulted in a fine, at an average of £374.

Out of 4,230 prosecutions for breaches of emergency restrictions, there were 3,506 convictions. These led to 3,464 fines, three community sentences and one person being jailed for six months.

Most (928) were handed fines of between £500 and £750, although 81 received fixed penalty notices (FPNs) of between £1,000 and £2,500.

Thirty were given a discharge – where no punishment is imposed – although 17 of these were conditional so they will face further action if they offend again.

Out of 25 prosecutions for offences relating to events and gatherings, six people were convicted and fined. The highest fine was between £750 and £1,000.

Some 105 prosecutions for offences by potentially infectious people led to 21 convictions, most of which resulted in fines.

According to the data, no-one was handed a so-called super fine of £10,000 or more by the courts last year for coronavirus breaches.

But the report said the figures may not reflect all prosecutions launched last year as some may still be in progress.

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