"Absolute discharge" means that a person who has committed a crime is not given any punishment or penalty. They are completely cleared of any legal consequences for their actions. Full definition
He has obtained absolute discharges for, amongst other offences, dangerous driving and wasting police time including a case of a serving police officer abusing his position and false reports of rape. (tvedwards.com)
If you have questions about absolute discharges, a finding of NCR, or the Review Board process, contact the skilled Oshawa defense lawyers at Affleck Barrison online or at 905 404 1947. (criminallawoshawa.com)
Last week Conservative Justice Critic Rob Nicolson sent out a fundraising email that tried to connect the dots between Baker's absolute discharge for the «brutal murder» and the need to donate to the Conservative Party. (canadianlawyermag.com)