Phrases with «confiscation orders»

Confiscation orders refer to a legal decision that allows the government or authorities to take away someone's assets or money if they obtained them through illegal activities or crimes. It is a way to punish criminals by removing their ill-gotten gains. Full definition

Sentences with «confiscation orders»

  • «Non-payment of confiscation orders for proceeds of crime should be made a criminal offence, an influential group of MPs said today — and no convicted offender -LSB-...] (stokoepartnership.com)
  • Stodgell v Stodgell [2009] EWCA All ER (D) 56 (Jun)-- confiscation order for circa # 900,000 after cheating the Revenue and false declarations. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • Togher v Revenue and Customs Prosecution Office [2007] EWCA Civ 686, [2007] All ER (D) 73 (jul) Confiscation orders made under the Drug Trafficking Act 1994 (DTA 1994) continued to have effect even when the defendant had served a default sentence. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
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