SECOND GROUP OF PARTSProvisions applying to sentencing courts generally
PART 4Exercise of court's discretion
CHAPTER 3Seriousness and determining sentence
Generally
63Assessing seriousness
Where a court is considering the seriousness of any offence, it must consider—
(a)
the offender’s culpability in committing the offence, and
(b)
any harm which the offence—
(i)
caused,
(ii)
was intended to cause, or
(iii)
might foreseeably have caused.