Sentences with phrase «order offence involving»

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Furthermore, every case that involved NPS offences would require the suitably qualified medical expert to provide their evidence in court, which would no doubt incur a substantial financial cost in order to secure their services.»
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.
According to the organization, «The orders sought are necessary to know exactly what happened to the Paris Club refunds, and the release of the information including on a dedicated website would be deemed incidental to the power of the federal government to achieve effective implementation of anticorruption legislation such as the Corrupt Practices and other Related Offences Act, which is applicable in all states of the federation, and will not amount to interference with activities within the states involved
Scotty's most memorable experience involved having a client's criminal offences withdrawn or dropped by the Crown attorney, as well as getting a client a very favourable order from the Landlord and Tenant Board.
A discretionary order means that a judge has the option to make an order if one of the listed offences is involved and an application is made; however, he or she is not required to make an order.
Judges can issue discretionary weapons prohibitions under Section 110 of the Criminal Code; if a listed offence is involved and an application is made, the judge can, but is not required to, make a weapons prohibition order.
where the offence involved a firearm, cross-bow, prohibited weapon restricted weapon, prohibited device, ammunition, prohibited ammunition or explosive substance, while the accused was subject to a prohibition order preventing possession of these items (s. 515 (6)(a)(viii)-RRB-; or
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