Sentences with phrase «offences brought to justice»

Nacro chief executive, Paul Cavadino, says: «For some time we have suspected that the police have been targeting younger children and less serious crimes to reach their targets of «offences brought to justice».

Not exact matches

«This conviction goes to show that the sexual offences, exploitation and child abuse command will pursue sex offenders and bring them to justice.
Oyedepo brought his application pursuant to Section 17 of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act No. 14, 2006 and Section 44 (2) of the 1999 Constitution, and argued that granting the application was in the interest of justice.
To the extent that anything good has come out of this whole process, it is that now, finally, you have both been brought to justice for your joint offencTo the extent that anything good has come out of this whole process, it is that now, finally, you have both been brought to justice for your joint offencto justice for your joint offence.
Mr. Michael was brought before Justice M. Adegbola by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) on a 2 - count charge that borders on fraudulent receipt of property and making false statement to a public officer.
She is presently completing a book defending the idea of a new international criminal offence of «postericide» (committed by conduct fit to bring about the near extinction of humanity), and she is also writing an introductory book on climate justice.
Nevertheless, the lack of passage of time does not change the fact that both extradition and EAW's proceedings aim to bring one, as soon as it is possible, to a specific justice as one must bear in mind the expiration time of chased offences or crimes.
The courts will do what they can to help reduce, and, so far as practicable, eradicate it... it is important for public confidence in the criminal justice system that the man or woman caught in possession of a knife or offensive weapon without reasonable excuse should normally be brought before the courts and prosecuted... whatever other considerations may arise in the individual case, sentencing courts must have in the forefront of their thinking that the sentences for this type of offence should focus on the reduction of crime, including its reduction by deterrence, and the protection of the public.
If police decide to bring the accused before a Justice pursuant to s. 503, there will be a presumption against bail (i.e. a reverse onus) if the offence, prosecuted by indictment, was committed:
We all want the highest level of protection of our privacy and security of our data; and at the same time, we want to know that those guilty of heinous offences (such as terrorism, hate crime etc.) can be brought to justice quickly.
In a dissenting opinion, Justice Rosalie Abella said she had a great deal of difficulty accepting that in modernizing amendments to the Criminal Code, «Parliament forgot to bring the offence out of the Middle Ages.»
The EPPO will be in charge of investigating, prosecuting and bringing to justice the perpetrators of offences against the Union's financial interests.
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