Sentences with phrase «previous convictions relating»

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«serial offender» means a person who has previous convictions of the offence of homosexuality or related offences;
Previous convictions, having regard to a) the nature of the offence to which the conviction relates and its relevance to the current offence; and b) the time that has elapsed since the conviction
Your drivers licence will be immediately suspended for 90 days; If found guilty you will lose your driving privileges for at least one year and fined a minimum of $ 1000; If you have a previous conviction for a related offence you will be subject to a mandatory prison sentence, and your period of licence revocation will be greatly increased; You will only be permitted to drive with an interlock device installed, and you will be subject to the requirements of the Back on Track Program administered by the MTO; Your insurance premiums are likely to skyrocket - by as much as six-fold for the next 5 - 7 years The Impaired Driving provisions of the the Criminal Code are unique.
Criminal Law: Impaired; Higher Sentences Should there be a greater punishment by reason of previous convictions for alcohol related driving offences.
(4) A relevant decision may not be taken except on imperative grounds of public security in respect of an EEA national who: (a) has resided in the UK for a continuous period of at least 10 years before the relevant decision; or... (5) Where a relevant decision is taken on grounds of public policy or public security it shall, in addition to complying with the preceding paragraphs of this regulation, be taken in accordance with the following principles --(a) the decision must comply with the principle of proportionality; (b) the decision must be based exclusively on the personal conduct of the person concerned; (c) the personal conduct of the person concerned must represent a genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat affecting one of the fundamental interests of society; (d) matters isolated from the particulars of the case or which relate to considerations of general prevention do not justify the decision; and (e) a person's previous criminal convictions do not in themselves justify the decision.
Exclusion criteria for controls included previous court conviction (excluding minor traffic or curfew offenses), a substance - related arrest or treatment, school expulsions, meeting DSM - IV - TR criteria for a non-nicotine substance abuse or dependence diagnosis, meeting DSM - IV - TR criteria for conduct disorder in the last year, or a positive test for a non-prescribed substance about 7 days before and immediately prior to scanning using the same urine and saliva tests mentioned above.
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