«There are a small number
of offences for which any decision to bring a prosecution would require my personal consent under statute.
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According to the Immigration law, a permanent resident or foreign national is inadmissible to Canada for serious criminality if they are convicted in Canada of an offence punishable by a maximum term of imprisonment of at least 10 years or
of an offence for which a term of imprisonment of more than 6 months was imposed.
It is also a fact that over 95 % of our client's eventually leave our office without ever receiving any criminal record as a result
of the offences for which they hired us.
(2) If an organization has been convicted of an offence under this Act and the conviction has become final as a result of there being no further right of appeal, a person affected by the conduct that gave rise to the offence has a cause of action against the organization convicted
of the offence for damages for actual harm that the person has suffered as a result of the conduct.
The Criminal Code also allows a juror to be successfully challenged for cause by the Crown and defence counsel if they have been convicted
of an offence for which a term of imprisonment exceeding 12 months has been given.
Mr. Khadr was detained for eight years by the U.S. government in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, before he pled guilty to five offences (the equivalent offences under Canadian law were first degree murder, attempted murder, participation in terrorist group activities, commission
of offences for a terrorist group and spying for the enemy).
The matter was remitted to the magistrates for the penalty points to be adjusted in respect
of the offence for which the claimant had pleaded guilty.
A penile swab does constitute a significant intrusion on the privacy interests of the accused, but police may nonetheless take a swab incident to arrest if reasonable grounds to believe search will reveal and preserve evidence
of the offence for which the accused was arrested (here, sexual assault causing bodily harm), and swab conducted in a reasonable manner.
69 Expanding the categories
of offences for which fingerprints may be taken is not a simple solution, particularly where that category may include regulatory matters.
While states and territories collect data on the number of Aboriginal women convicted, they do not at the same time publish data on the types
of offences for which they are being convicted.
inform your caseworker if you or anyone in your household is charged or convicted
of an offence for which a penalty of imprisonment for 12 months or more may be imposed
Not exact matches
Yiannopoulos spoke in Sydney's inner west the following night, with seven people arrested
for a range
of offences, including assaulting and hindering police.
If executives take
offence at negative reports and Sell ratings, they may stop talking to analysts, depriving them
of information they need
for in - depth coverage.
She claimed the government would be satisfied only if Black acknowledged guilt
for offences he'd already been found not guilty
of.
When he learned
of the plan, Tsinosis resisted: after all, he worked
for the Ontario government prosecuting traffic
offences, while Greenwood ran a firm that defended people so charged.
Public apologies from Delta Air Lines, Zara and Medtronic
for similar
offences have so far satisfied China, which has grown increasingly sensitive to issues
of sovereignty.
Individuals that violate the law will land a fine
of up to $ 500
for their first
offence, $ 1,000
for their second and $ 2,000
for their third.
With the additional role
of cannabis, the Regulatory Services Division has over 300 staff in five offices responsible
for licensing, inspections, background checks, audit, mandatory staff training programs, and criminal / provincial investigations with respect to illegal gaming, tobacco, and cannabis retailer
offences.
The basis
for the
offence will include conspiracy to commit, an attempt to commit, being an accessory after the fact or any counselling in relation to the
offences of bribery or falsification
of books and records.
The prior three corporate convictions under the CFPOA have been achieved by the entering
of guilty pleas.2 The Court also
for the first time interpreted the meaning
of key provisions in the statute, including clarifying that an inchoate
offence of conspiracy exists under the CFPOA and in what circumstances a real and substantial connection will be required and found.
But this latest scandal is simply business as usual
for Woodfibre LNG, which is owned by the notorious Indonesian billionaire, Sukanto Tanoto, whose companies have a history
of tax evasion, animal rights violations and human rights
offences.
Virgin Unite, Richard and the Global Commission on Drug Policy call
for the abolition
of the death penalty
for drug
offences, and ultimately
for all
offences.
Politicians have racked up hundreds
of vehicle fines and safety advocates are calling
for those with traffic
offences to «fess up»
So here's a modest proposal: why doesn't the federal government get things rolling by pushing
for reform
of supply management — that convoluted mess
of federal and provincial policies that actually make it an
offence for farmers to sell milk and poultry across provincial boundaries?
Under 2014 guidance from the Obama administration, someone would be a deportation priority
for gang activity only if they had been convicted
of an
offence in connection with the gang, not
for gang affiliation alone, although there was room
for discretion on the part
of immigration officials.
Webb said he took particular
offence to a tweet in which Davidoff suggested selling a home
for millions
of dollars was not really a hardship, and then flippantly responded to a homeowner who protested that if they did sell, it would likely be to a foreign buyer who would leave the house empty.
Counter-intuitive as it sounds, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions» decision to repeal the previous administration's Cole Memorandum — which had reduced federal enforcement
of cannabis
offences — could prove a catalyst
for change, said Agnese.
Any person who breaches the Act, the regulations, a term or condition
of a licence, or an order or direction
of the Minister, is guilty
of an
offence (s 7) subject to a penalty
of not more than $ 10 million (in the case
of a corporation) or $ 1 million (in the case
of an individual),
for each day or part thereof that the
offence is committed.
I'm one
of those who hang on, continue believing God
for big stuff, but refuse to take
offence when setbacks come.
It is one thing to offend by speaking truth, that'll happen, but any other type
of offence is unnecessary and against the teachings (which show God's heart on the matter) in scripture
for those who claim to «know Him».
The alleged
offences happened while he was working as a youth leader
for the Diocese
of London and training to become a minister at the University
of Oxford.
More likely, into building convents to mint more nuns
of her order, or into paying off folks suing the Church
for se x
offences.
On the cross he makes up
for the selfishness
of others with his selfless sacrifice
of obedient love and he also apologizes to his Father
for the infinite
offence which sin gives to Divine Goodness.
It is a good rule that in trying to understand the Bible one should not have recourse to a figurative or allegorical explanation
of any passage (outside those poetical and prophetical compositions which obviously have a symbolic intention) without first settling conclusions with the straightforward meaning, even if it seems offensive;
for the
offence may set up that tension in the mind through which we often reach the truth.
This member has not been named by the Chapter but is understood to be David Potter, a leading light
of the campanology world, who was given an MBE
for his services to bell - ringing and has never been convicted
of any
offences.
«A man convicted
of the
offences that this particular offender had been convicted
of should be serving a lot more than 10 years in prison... as a means
of punishment [and]
for the protection
of women.»
«Parents who refuse to take responsibility
for children accused
of criminal
offences were condemned by a judge yesterday who demanded to know why the mother
of a 14 - year - old girl in the dock over the looting
of three shops was not in court.
Australia's Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse - the nation's highest form
of inquiry - recommended that all states and territories in Australia introduce legislation which would make it a criminal
offence for people to fail to report child sexual abuse in an institutional setting.
Christine and I sometimes talk about the possibility
of going to live in New York someday (temporarily, I'd never want to live in the US permanently, no
offence) but even though New York has marriage equality at the state level, it would still be very difficult
for us to go there as long as the ridiculousness that is DOMA remains in effect blocking any federal recognition
of our marriage.
It's harder to guilt someone
for the same
offences as these when they are void
of being able to sense shame or guilt.
These are the extreme examples
of the acceptance
of the challenge
of the forgiveness offered in the proclamation
of Jesus, and they are the occasion
for the greatest
offence of Jesus in the eyes
of his opponents; but in the group
of his disciples and followers they could only have been a small minority, however spectacularly noticeable their presence in the group might be.
Judge Yekaterina Shoponyak found Sokolovsky guilty
of the same
offence for which members
of a controversial feminist punk band were jailed in 2012.
Bishop Declan Lang, Chair
of the Bishops» Conference Department
for International Affairs, has called the killing
of civilians in Eastern Ghouta a «grievous
offence to our common humanity».
In the 10 years leading up to the end
of 2015, 13,835
offences were committed by those with a previous conviction, or caution
for animal cruelty, including murder and rape.
It was brought by Lord Morrow and also creates a new
offence of forced marriage and will place a duty on the Department
of Health, Social Services and Public Safety to provide support
for those wishing to leave prostitution.
The Second Council
of Orange in 529 decreed, «If anyone says that it was not the whole man, that is both body and soul, that was «changed
for the worse» through the
offence of Adam's sin, but believes that the freedom
of the soul remained untouched and that only the body was made subject to corruption, he is deceived by the error
of Pelagius.»
«But Jesus turned, and said unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan: thou art an
offence unto me:
for thou savourest not the things that be
of God, but those that be
of men.»
Rom 5:17
For if by one man's
offence death reigned by one; much more they which receive abundance
of grace and
of the gift
of righteousness shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ.)
Rom 5:16 And not as it was by one that sinned, so is the gift:
for the judgment was by one to condemnation, but the free gift is
of many
offences unto justification.