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… breath, blood or urine is over the prescribed alcohol limit; and you are unfit to do so through alcohol or drugs … the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 to exceed the speed limit for a vehicle of the class that is being driven. … information about the identification of the driver at the time of the offence - section 172 (2)(a)); and Any other …
… activity or was it in response to or undertaken at a time coinciding with a social or political meeting such as … to treat as an aggravating factor that either: at the time of committing the offence, or immediately before or … to the conduct element of the offence (at the time of the offence or immediately before or after). The …
… be instituted or reinstituted, subject to any statutory time limits. There are two possible review outcomes: 1. A …
… You can find out more about the scheme and the time limits for applying in the criminal injuries …
… them is the appropriate disposal. Jurisdiction 23. Timelimit. An obscene publications prosecution may not be … them is the appropriate disposal. Jurisdiction 23. Timelimit. An obscene publications prosecution may not be …
… McNally v R. [2013] EWCA Crim 1051 (2013) dates back to a time when reference to a person’s “gender” was commonly … activity is already extremely narrow; this guidance would limit that scope further, and exclusively to the benefit of … refers to the sex that is recorded or registered at the time of birth. This is identified by observation of the …
… Definition of Victim Enhanced Victims Communication - Time Limits Qualifying Cases Charging decisions Victims' …
… and US authorities. “This case has absorbed considerable time and resource from the criminal justice system over many … Court’s decision dismissed. Swedish authorities agree that time for extradition to commence 14 days from this date (29 … coercion and an incident of sexual molestation became time barred. 18 August 2015: Offences of sexual molestation …
… in full. It can be obtained from the Crown Court at any time from the start of an investigation. A restraint order … to HMCTS immediately or, if he/she shows that he/she needs time to pay it, within a fixed period of time (initially limited to a maximum of 3 months, which is …
… suggest that an adjournment be sought to allow sufficient time to make a decision, specifying how long is needed in … The CPS is not a party to proceedings until such time as it takes over the prosecution. However, once a … must communicate with the court to ensure that sufficient time is made available for the decision to be made in …