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A guilty plea or verdict is not the end of an offender’s opportunity to secure an acquittal. Under the Sentencing Act 2002, it is possible for the court to acquit an offender upon sentencing by imposing a discharge without conviction.
By outlining the relevant considerations at each step, this webinar will examine the test that must be satisfied before the court may exercise the discretion to discharge an offender without conviction. The current procedural approach to applications will be explained including practical discussion about effective applications and common difficulties.Anyone who has an interest in the practice of criminal law and the general application of s 106, discharge without conviction, in the District Court should attend this webinar.
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The Criminal Proceeds (Recovery) Act - five years in - Webinar PackagePublication Date: 23-Jul-2014Authors: Jacinda Foster, Dr Heather McKenzie |
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