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… Councils Overarching Principles: Seriousness Annex A: Statutory Bodies/Agencies Annex B: Relevant Legislation … ; the offence was repeated or continued over a period of time, or there are grounds for believing that the offence is … and Social Care Wales. More Information on relevant statutory bodies and agencies can be found at Annex A . Care …
… will be homophobic, biphobic or transphobic if: At the time of committing the offence, or immediately before or … definition refer to hostility, not hatred. There is no statutory definition of hostility and the everyday or … defence contained in Section 29J, but no corresponding statutory defence for the racial offence. Any prosecution for …
… pending appeal Terms of the Confiscation Order Time to pay the Confiscation Order Default Sentence … the Court’s discretion, judicially exercised where the statutory conditions are present, taking full account of the preferred statutory sequence … Nevertheless, when the circumstances in …
… on the victim’s disability (or presumed disability) at the time of committing the offence, or immediately before or … offences 5 . This includes disability hate crimes. The statutorytime limit to bring a prosecution for most summary … offences 5 . This includes disability hate crimes. The statutorytime limit to bring a prosecution for most summary …
… or handling of the case 4 In respect of each, the date and time of their arrest In respect of each, their status: … / Homophobic / Transphobic etc.) The proposed charge(s) StatutoryTimeLimits for any of the proposed charges Consents relevant to …
… may tend to normalise or glorify such activity, the statutory test of obscenity accordingly will likely be met. … or conduct contrary to the criminal law is (subject to the statutory defences) likely to be obscene? 15. Conversely, … them is the appropriate disposal. Jurisdiction 23. Time limit. An obscene publications prosecution may not be …
… with an absolute discharge nor be imposed at the same time as the court defers sentence. The test for making a CBO: … address should be marked. The views of the YOT (which is a statutory requirement before a CBO can be made for a child). … behaviour and can be used for any offence providing the statutory criteria are satisfied. Offence seriousness is …
… to deal with the victim’s capacity at the material time, namely the time at which the suspect took steps to … and the multi-agency practice guidelines to supplement statutory guidance. The practice guidelines provide advice … Muslim children and families. It also assists voluntary, statutory services and Government agencies to improve …
… chief prosecutor, on behalf of the CPS which I lead. At a time of national upheaval and some political uncertainty, the … defence should be abolished and replaced with a new statutory defence where someone is not criminally responsible … defence should be abolished and replaced with a new statutory defence where someone is not criminally responsible …
… and diversity statement. Membership of the Panel is time limited to 4 years, after which an assessment is made to … - important in supporting CPS compliance against its statutory duties - will form part of the ongoing conversation … - important in supporting CPS compliance against its statutory duties - will form part of the ongoing conversation …