Sentences with phrase «supervision order»

A supervision order is a legal arrangement where a person is placed under the watchful eye of someone else to make sure they are safe and following certain rules. Full definition
He was released on a long - term supervision order.
He was sentenced to an 18 - month custody and community supervision order, followed by 12 months of supervised probation and a 2 - year driving prohibition.
Mothers who live in mother and baby units are automatically made subject to care supervision orders, their babies being born into care.
The Court of Appeal recently quashed the sentence, observing that it «should never have been passed», they substituted an 18 - month supervision order on the child.
On the same date the Department for Children, Schools and Families (DCSF) introduced revised statutory guidance for care and supervision order proceedings («Court Orders» of the Children Act guidance under s 7 of the Local Authority Social Services Act 1970) and a new practice direction for the use and instruction of experts in family proceedings relating to children.
Ellacott was sentenced to life without parole eligibility for seven years and a lifetime supervision order.
The recent rise of problem - solving courts has has sometimes included the expression of creative supervision conditions for pre-plea supervision orders.
Cobb warned: «Equally worrying is in private law children cases, if a judge considers that serious child protection issues arise such that the threshold for a care or supervision order with respect to the child may be satisfied, the court may direct the appropriate authority to undertake an investigation of the child's circumstances under s 37 of the Children Act 1989.
European Commission plans to introduce a European supervision order (ESO) for use across the EU are largely welcome but need improving, says the House of Lords EU Committee.
Unfortunately, according to criminal lawyers Michelle Swift and Jonathan Hunyor, people are rarely released unconditionally, and the lack of appropriate facilities in the NT to house people on custodial supervision orders often sees people with cognitive disabilities indefinitely detained.
Indigenous appellants Manasie Ipeelee and Frank Ralph Ladue had breached long - term supervision orders (LTSO), and their case consequently centered on the determination of a just sentence for their crimes.
The youth's sentence was varied to one of a 14 - month custody and community supervision order, followed by 9 months» supervised probation.
Despite having breached sanctions more than 40 times, including antisocial behavior orders (Asbos) and supervision orders, his killer James Moore was never sent to jail - and was free to kill Joseph, an innocent bystander, outside a Liverpool youth centre in October 2008.
ICE revoked the supervision order earlier this year, following Trump's January executive order pledging «all appropriate actions» to detain immigrants facing deportation.
The jury found Ms Rose guilty and she was sentenced to two years imprisonment, suspended for two years, an unpaid work order and a supervision order.
«2014 is likely to see more case law addressing placement orders and also the medium - term effects of the shortened timescales within which care and supervision orders must be concluded,» she says.
2014 is likely to see more case law addressing placement orders and also the medium - term effects of the shortened timescales within which care and supervision orders must be concluded.
He pleaded guilty to breaching a condition of his long - term supervision order to abstain from alcohol.
Sara has recently been instructed by a Local Authority in care proceedings seeking a supervision order.
R. v. J.F. 2013 SCC 12 Criminal Law — Attempts, conspiracies, accessories and parties — Parties to offences — Party to conspiracy The accused youth was convicted by a judge and jury of conspiracy to commit murder and was sentenced to an 18 month custody and supervision order.
The accused youth was convicted by a judge and jury of conspiracy to commit murder and was sentenced to an 18 month custody and supervision order.
An incremental fee is introduced in relation to proceedings for a care or supervision order under the Children Act 1989, s 31.
[1] These two appeals raise the issue of the principles governing the sentencing of Aboriginal offenders for breaches of long - term supervision orders («LTSO»).
The issue for the court was whether it should impose a care order (as sought by the local authority and the guardian) or a supervision order (as contended for by both parents).
The court was dealing with a breach of a supervision order for an offender who was supposed to abstain from using illegal drugs.
In the end a supervision order was made.
An Ontario court declined to suspend a supervision order made by a Quality Assurance Committee (a «QAC») against a physician, as he could not prove that that the supervision requirement, if left undisturbed until his judicial review, would result in...
This type of no - contact order could be relevant in a residential tenancy situation where the child remains with one of their parents under a supervision order, and the other parent is restrained from contacting the child.
Her practice covers special guardianship orders, care orders, supervision orders and emergency protection orders, adoption within the UK and overseas, Child Abduction and Forced Marriage Protection Orders and FGM Orders.
The Family Court, in dismissing the local authority's appeal, held that the judge's conclusion, in the exercise of her discretion, that a care order, rather than a supervision order, had been the appropriate order to make had been a decision that fell well within the generous ambit within which reasonable disagreement was possible.
He received the maximum sentence of 10 years (less some of the time that he spent in pre-sentence custody) and was subject to an intensive rehabilitative custody and supervision order under the Youth Criminal Justice Act.
Quashing her sentence, he instead gave her a community sentence and a supervision order for two years.
If not, the conference may make appropriate recommendations to Tusla, including, if necessary, a recommendation that Tusla apply for a care order or a supervision order.
During the application for a care order the court may decide that a care order is not necessary or appropriate, but that the child should be visited regularly by Tusla, and a supervision order may be made.
A supervision order however, involves the child being visited and monitored in their own home by Tusla.
Tusla must apply for a care order or a supervision order (see below) if a child needs care and protection which he / she is unlikely to receive without an order.
A supervision order gives Tusla the authority to visit and monitor the health and welfare of the child and to give the parents any necessary advice.
Alternatively Tusla may apply to the court for a supervision order instead of a care order.
In 2012, the Aboriginal Disability Justice Campaign found that all of the nine people who were on a supervision order due to mental impairment were Aboriginal.
Apply for any order under the Act except care and supervision orders, Section 8 orders and enforcement of a child arrangements order.
Section 76 reports (supervision orders) Where a care application is made in respect of a child or young person, the Court may place the child under the supervision of the Director General (under section 76 (1) of the Children and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998).
The template can be used by Children's Services to make an application to court for a supervision order or a care order.
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