Sentences with phrase «order offence after»

Green party MP Caroline Lucas is to be charged with a public order offence after taking part in a sit - down protest against fracking last month.

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Suarez was given his marching orders for a second bookable offence after handling the ball, leaving his team - mates to see out the last 20 minutes with only 10 men.
Justice Dimgba gave the order shortly after the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission re-arraigned Turaki and three companies on 32 counts of money laundering offences involving about N37bn.
Chief Magistrate, Levi Animoku, who gave the order after the state Counsel had arraigned the accused in Lokoja, described the alleged offence as «a fearful one».
Automatic discharge after 12 months, DRO offences, DRO restriction undertakings or orders (though any conduct by the debtor prior to 6 April 2009 will be disregarded) and registers of them — the lot — but, of course, no income payments undertakings or orders.
If the maximum term of imprisonment for the offence is 10 or 14 years, the order ends 20 years after it was made.
It would be perverse if the law was such that in order to be lawfully able to detain a person to prevent their imminent commission of an offence, the police must harbour a purpose of continuing the detention, after the risk has passed, until such time as the person could be brought before a court with a view to being bound over to keep the peace in the future.
Neither s 234 of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 (CJA 2003) nor the provisions of the CJA 2003 (Commencement No 8 and Transitional and Saving Provisions) Order 2005 (SI 2005/950) empower a court to impose a sentence on an individual as though the offence had been committed after 5 April 2005 (the commencement date of the dangerousness provisions of CJA 2003), merely because the dates on the relevant count straddle that date.
The Court held that the overarching consideration is that it was Parliament's intention that (i) offences committed before the commencement date should not be included in the s 156 consideration; and (ii) offences committed after that date which could generate confiscation orders under the Act should be dealt with under s 156.
I would fix a period of 2 years 5 months, commencing from the date of his release from prison and after having served the balance of the period of 18 months still to be served, as the period during which the respondent is not to commit another offence if he is to avoid the consequences of s 43 of the Sentencing Act and order that the sentence imposed in respect of count 1 be backdated to commence from one month prior to the date he is again taken into custody to serve the balance of the 18 months still to be served in order to take into account time already served.
was sentenced to five years in prison and ordered to pay restitution to her victims of $ 4.5 million after she was found guilty of Fraud Over $ 5,000 and an additional 22 offences under the provincial Real Estate and Business Brokers Act last fall.
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