Sentences with phrase «value of your offence»

This section will make three divisions as far as bail is concerned, namely (a) indictable imprisonable offences, (b) summary only imprisonable offences (which includes offences triable summarily only due to the value of the offence) and (c) summary only non-imprisonable offences.
Some insurers will take the «moral» value of your offence into play.

Not exact matches

On the same day, date and place Olajide did steal the following item: Dell laptop valued N52, 000.00, HP laptop valued N100, 000.00, X - touch phone valued N14, 000, a school bag containing a purse and a GT Bank ATM card and the sum of N30, 000 properties of one Egunlola Adewumi Christian and thereby committed an offence contrary to and punishable under section 383 (1) and punishable under section 390 (9) of the criminal code cap 34 Vol.
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According to the prosecutor, the accused conspired and stole 603 cocoa sacks valued at N102, 510 at the company and sold same to some unsuspecting buyers, adding that offences contravened Sections 390 (9), 427 and 516 of the Criminal Code, Laws of Osun.
One of the charge reads: «That you, Obiageli Nwagu trading under the name and style of Pizzaz Enterprises on or about the 2nd day of December, 2013 at Enugu within the jurisdiction of the High Court of Enugu State issued a First City Monument Bank Plc cheque No: 01952241 dated 2ndDecember, 2013, valued at N3, 800,000.00 to Chinwe Uzakah, the said cheque when presented for payment within three months was dishonored on the grounds that insufficient funds were standing to the credit of the account upon which it was drawn and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 1 (1) of the Dishonored Cheque (Offences) Act, Cap D11, Laws of the Federation 2004 and punishable under Section 1 (1)(b) of the same Act».
The court held that this was a representation of the late Ayatollah Khomeini and an «offence against the values of the Islamic Revolution».
The Youth Crime Watch of Nigeria in partnership with the Office of the Special Adviser to the President on Ethics & Values is pleased to inform you of the above - mentioned event scheduled to hold at Independent Corrupt Practices & Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) Conference Hall, Abuja, Nigeria between 16th and 19th of October 2012.
Should the referring court find that, according to the particular values of the legal order of the Member State in which it has jurisdiction, offences such as those committed by Mr I. pose a direct threat to the calm and physical security of the population, that should not necessarily lead to the expulsion of the person concerned.
The value of good character evidence may still be generally relevant in the context of credibility; however, where the central issue is whether or not the sexual offence occurred, credibility may not be easily separated from propensity.203
The elements of the offence that the Crown must prove are the same for both, except for the monetary value of the theft.
I didn't follow closely the trial you mention or the related commentary, but I wonder about the value of other offences you note — assault or, in appropriate circumstances, aggravated assault — and whether these capture adequately the strangulation action.
The elements of the offence that the Crown must prove are the same for both, except for the monetary value of the mischief caused.
A discretionary Order is available for things such as the replacement value of the property; the pecuniary damages incurred from harm, expenses fleeing a domestic partner; or certain expenses arising from the commission of an offence under s. 402.2 or 403.
Addressing this issue, particular value should be attached to those cases where the defendant provides evidence in the form of a witness statement or is prepared to give evidence at any subsequent trial, and does so, with added force where the information either produces convictions for the most serious offences, including terrorism and murder, or prevents them, or which leads to disruption to or indeed the break up of major criminal gangs.
A good character direction has two limbs: first, that good character is relevant to credibility; and second, that good character has probative value in relation to the issue of guilt, in that a person of good character is less likely to have committed the offence.
Copyright offences do not have the same tradition of separate «petty» and «grand» offences based on the value of the subject matter.
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