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… there is no power for the court to impose a CBO. The party that prepared the application should be advised of the … criminal behaviour order Sentencing (sentencingcouncil.org.uk) ) . The suspect's previous convictions and the previous … where one act by the defendant may be in contravention of two prohibitions within an ASBO. Appeals and Interim Orders …
… a non-detachable magazine incapable of holding more than two cartridges; and is not a revolver. Shot guns are exempt … activities’ and the defence applies only where third party liability insurance is held in respect of the … "defectively deactivated weapon" to another person in the UK. This offence seeks to prevent the availability of …
… England and Wales, then the safest approach is to obtain two separate orders, one from the Courts in England and Wales … what purpose; the use of any item and travel both within UK and abroad An order can also require a person to answer … a change of circumstances affecting the order. A third party can also apply for a variation subject to satisfying …
… of HIV status or other medical condition without consent limiting access to family, friends and finances … effect on the victim" This element can be proved in one of two ways. The prosecutor need only prove one or the other: … England and Wales it may still be tried when committed by UK nationals and those habitually resident in England and …
… illegal drugs into one or more importing areas (within the UK), using dedicated mobile phone lines or other form of … states that a court can grant a gang injunction if two 'conditions' are met (the onus will be on the applicant … Child victims (those under the age of 18) do not have to consent to be referred into the NRM and should also be …
… Stewart [2016] EWCA Crim 2238 . If the case is referred, two matters are of note before the hearing at the Court of … 4 (causing a person to engage in sexual activity without consent); section 7 (sexual assault of a child under 13); … prostitution for gain); section 57 (trafficking into the UK for sexual exploitation); section 58 (trafficking within …
… only occasion when a 70 day CTL might arise would be for consent to prosecution being sought from the Attorney General … Act 2004 The fitness to plead procedure takes place in two stages. A judge (not a jury) first determines the fitness … must be used and are available on https:/www.justice.gov.uk/courts/procedure-rules/civil/forms . The High Court can …
… public interests, where they arise. The fact that these two aspects of the public interest can conflict with each … for offences under the 1989 Act require the prior consent of the Attorney General except for offences contrary … The most relevant domestic case (in which Goodwin v UK was applied) relates to the leaking of information from a …
… the Court to announce sentence for a hate crime offence in two stages (applying the approach endorsed by the Court of … Whilst there has been no case law around Roma in the UK, the European Court of Human Rights recognises that the … where an offence is motivated by hostility towards a third party, based on the relevant characteristic, who is not …
… an ‘assisting offender’. This assistance may take one of two forms: the provision of information, meaning intelligence … offender is required to relocate to another part of the UK and change their identity. Chapter 4 SOCPA 2005 has … judged to be at risk of serious harm is provided by the UK Protected Persons Service (‘UKPPS’), which is part of the …