Conviction and Sentencing of Offenders in New
... on New Zealand criminal court proceedings and sentencing, and is recognised as part of the Tier 1 statistics in Statistics New Zealand’s official statistics programme. The Ministry of Justice is committed to supplying high quality policy advice on a range of criminal justice issues, and this report ...
... on New Zealand criminal court proceedings and sentencing, and is recognised as part of the Tier 1 statistics in Statistics New Zealand’s official statistics programme. The Ministry of Justice is committed to supplying high quality policy advice on a range of criminal justice issues, and this report ...
DBS - Radnorshire Healthy Friendships
... Under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, a person with a criminal record is not required to disclose any spent convictions unless the position they are applying for, or are currently undertaking, is listed as an exception under the act. Due to the services offered by Healthy Friendships they ...
... Under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, a person with a criminal record is not required to disclose any spent convictions unless the position they are applying for, or are currently undertaking, is listed as an exception under the act. Due to the services offered by Healthy Friendships they ...
National Defence Act
... imprisonment for life without eligibility for parole until the person has served twenty-five years of the sentence; (b) in respect of a person who has been convicted of an offence of high treason or an offence of first degree murder, that the person be sentenced to imprisonment for life without elig ...
... imprisonment for life without eligibility for parole until the person has served twenty-five years of the sentence; (b) in respect of a person who has been convicted of an offence of high treason or an offence of first degree murder, that the person be sentenced to imprisonment for life without elig ...
Crime Counting Rules - Central Statistics Office
... A criminal offence may be classified as detected when criminal proceedings have been commenced against at least one person for the criminal offence. The commencement of proceedings must be based on sufficient admissible evidence to charge, which, if given in court would have a reasonable probability ...
... A criminal offence may be classified as detected when criminal proceedings have been commenced against at least one person for the criminal offence. The commencement of proceedings must be based on sufficient admissible evidence to charge, which, if given in court would have a reasonable probability ...
Wilful Promotion of Hatred 319(2)
... • Committing or Instructing the Commission of an Offence for a Criminal Organization: ss. 467.12, 467.13 467.1(1): A criminal organization is a group composed of three or more persons in or outside Canada that has as one of its main purposes or main activities the facilitation or commission of one o ...
... • Committing or Instructing the Commission of an Offence for a Criminal Organization: ss. 467.12, 467.13 467.1(1): A criminal organization is a group composed of three or more persons in or outside Canada that has as one of its main purposes or main activities the facilitation or commission of one o ...
DWI and the B-Card - Minnesota House of Representatives
... A Type of Restricted Driver’s License for Repeat Offenders The B-Card is a “restricted driver’s license” with a no-alcohol/drug restriction. The B-Card provides a repeat DWI offender with an opportunity to become validly relicensed to drive after cancellation for a third or subsequent impaired drivi ...
... A Type of Restricted Driver’s License for Repeat Offenders The B-Card is a “restricted driver’s license” with a no-alcohol/drug restriction. The B-Card provides a repeat DWI offender with an opportunity to become validly relicensed to drive after cancellation for a third or subsequent impaired drivi ...
Countries that are party to multilateral treaties with mutual
... Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism Act 2002 (Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism) Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 Proceeds of Crime Amendments Act 2002 Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters (Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism) Regulations 2006 ...
... Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism Act 2002 (Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism) Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 Proceeds of Crime Amendments Act 2002 Mutual Assistance in Criminal Matters (Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism) Regulations 2006 ...
Glendower Application Form
... for a disqualified person to provide early or later years provision or to be directly concerned in its management. The criteria for which a person will be disqualified from working in connection with early or later years provision are set out in the Regulations. They are not only that a person is b ...
... for a disqualified person to provide early or later years provision or to be directly concerned in its management. The criteria for which a person will be disqualified from working in connection with early or later years provision are set out in the Regulations. They are not only that a person is b ...
Biometric Confirmations Throughout the Criminal Justice Process
... Low cost: Any ID Networks Livescan system can be upgraded to include FingerVerify. Automated features: Supports the use of barcode readers to quickly enter search criteria (name, TCN, Jail ID). Easy to read results: Users are presented with a green (verified) or red (no match) screen that indicates ...
... Low cost: Any ID Networks Livescan system can be upgraded to include FingerVerify. Automated features: Supports the use of barcode readers to quickly enter search criteria (name, TCN, Jail ID). Easy to read results: Users are presented with a green (verified) or red (no match) screen that indicates ...
Offence Declaration Forms
... 4. If you have been convicted of a criminal offence outside of Canada, whether in the United States or elsewhere, you are under no obligation to divulge such fact. Individuals may apply for a pardon three years after the completion date of the sentence for a summary conviction. A pardon means that t ...
... 4. If you have been convicted of a criminal offence outside of Canada, whether in the United States or elsewhere, you are under no obligation to divulge such fact. Individuals may apply for a pardon three years after the completion date of the sentence for a summary conviction. A pardon means that t ...
Glossary of terms
... 12. Crime rate is defined as the number of reported crimes per 1,000 mid-year population. 13. Criminal case is a case dealing with an offender indicted for a public offence. 14. Detainee is referred to as any person confined to prison and is classified as follows: (a) Convict: person sentenced to im ...
... 12. Crime rate is defined as the number of reported crimes per 1,000 mid-year population. 13. Criminal case is a case dealing with an offender indicted for a public offence. 14. Detainee is referred to as any person confined to prison and is classified as follows: (a) Convict: person sentenced to im ...
Searches Without a Warrant
... immediately around for weapons or easily destroyed evidence “grab area” - if arrest occurs next to accused’s car police may search passenger area but not usually the trunk 2. Stop and Frisk - allowed if a suspicious person is likely to be armed - weapons only search - 1993 Supreme Court ruling – sei ...
... immediately around for weapons or easily destroyed evidence “grab area” - if arrest occurs next to accused’s car police may search passenger area but not usually the trunk 2. Stop and Frisk - allowed if a suspicious person is likely to be armed - weapons only search - 1993 Supreme Court ruling – sei ...
#39 (18.06.2015) Australia`s Most Expensive Dog
... The prosecution against the appellant was conducted by the Council's ?Coordinator of Local Laws?, Ms Kirsten Hughes. Subsequently, the Council exercised a power under Victorian legislation to seize Izzy and make a decision whether to Order the dog's destruction. Ms Hughes sat on a panel of 3 Council ...
... The prosecution against the appellant was conducted by the Council's ?Coordinator of Local Laws?, Ms Kirsten Hughes. Subsequently, the Council exercised a power under Victorian legislation to seize Izzy and make a decision whether to Order the dog's destruction. Ms Hughes sat on a panel of 3 Council ...
legal vocabulary
... Art.4 of the Legal Aid directive: Member States shall ensure that suspects and accused persons who lack sufficient resources to pay for the assistance of a lawyer have the right to legal aid when the interests of justice so require ...
... Art.4 of the Legal Aid directive: Member States shall ensure that suspects and accused persons who lack sufficient resources to pay for the assistance of a lawyer have the right to legal aid when the interests of justice so require ...