Sentences with phrase «with violent offences»

While that might be easy say or understand, getting it across at trial can be difficult and require great skill — and for someone charged with a violent offence, whether that can be done successfully can make a life - changing difference.

Not exact matches

If you give Costa «One more chance» for violent conduct, you can't then produce a straight red for a similar offence (no contact was made with the kick bare in mind).
He sent Gabriel off with a straight red for an offence that was smaller than actions the referee had seen (or hadn't if we want to apply blatant disregard of duty to his list of offences) and not actually a straight red offence as there was no contact, and it was not «violent conduct» under most common interpretations of the law.
Min 15 Shaw first used his arms then tripped wilshere in the penalty area — nothing given, Min 50 McNair crippled Wilshere with a dreadful challenge, not even called a foul let alone the red card it deserved, Min 55 Fellaini (clearly offside) interferes with play by pushing Gibbs into Szcz — both offences ignored as Dean allowed the United goal to stand, and lastly late into time added on Di Maria having collapsed as if shot was helped to his feet by Chambers who is then elbowed for his trouble needless to say Dean who was right by the incident saw nothing and failed in his duty to send off the United Player for violent conduct.
Jacqui Smith must not be allowed to get away with anything short of immediately removing all innocent people from the database, except those accused of a violent or sexual offence
of appeals against permanent exclusions, reinstatement was upheld so that pupils could return to the scene of their offences with impunity, most of them having nothing to do with SEN. Does the Minister think it right that a pupil who has been excluded for violent crime, racist or sexual abuse should be readmitted to schools under any circumstances against the better judgment of the head or the governors?
Members of the UK armed forces are significantly more likely than civilians to commit a violent offence during their lifetime — and the risk for those who have experienced action on the battlefield is 53 per cent higher than for military personnel with no combat experience.
These include firearms offences for simple possession (obviously a serious crime with the potential for violence but not violent in - and - of itself), certain drug charges, high - level fraud cases and, most commonly impaired driving cases (even where there is no injury).
She has appeared on behalf of clients charged with a full spectrum of offences, including murder and other serious violent offences, fraud and money laundering matters, drug and sexual offences.
At Corker Binning, the «shrewd» Robert Brown defended Charlie Gilmour, who was charged with the offence of violent disorder; and the team also represented Muhammad Asif, who was accused of entering into a conspiracy with others to bowl «no balls» to order during the Oval and Lord's Test matches between England and Pakistan in 2010.
As Crown Counsel, Mr. Duncan prosecuted literally hundreds of cases of all levels of seriousness including all sorts of driving offences (including drunk driving / DUI / impaired driving, driving over.08, prohibited driving, driving while disqualified and driving without due care and consideration); property offences including theft, fraud, possession of stolen property and break and enter; and all types of violent offences including all forms of assault (assault with a weapon, assault causing bodily harm and aggravated assault), robbery, sexual assault, extortion, kidnapping and both First Degree Murder and Second Degree Murder.
Client charged with serious offences including sexual assault, sexual touching, confinement and sexual assault with a weapon after a neighbour's seven year - old child accused Client of repeated, violent, intrusive physical beatings and sexual assaults, including the use of items to prevent the child from crying for help.
Manitoba has the highest property related crime rate of any province, along with having the the second highest crime rate for violent offences.
The territories have by far the highest incidents of violent offences per capita, followed by Saskatchewan, Manitoba and Newfoundland, while provinces with the lowest violent crimes rates are Ontario, Quebec, and Prince Edward Island.
The accused have been charged mainly with burglary or violent disorder, we have not yet identified a single charge of riot — which is also an offence.
Anand epitomises the quintessential criminal litigator and — armed with a firm belief in the pursuit of fairness & justice without fear or favour — he has applied a committed approach to represent clients in cases ranging from capital and violent crimes to corporate and commercial offences, earning a reputation for specialised skills and professional tenacity as a recognised industry leader.
Robbery is a very serious offence involving the combination of theft (or an attempt) along with violence, or an attempt to be violent.
Significantly, the proposed offence only deals with bestiality, necrophilia and limited control of violent depictions linked within a sexual context.
Mr. Ward did not commit a serious offence, he was not charged with an offence associated with evidence being hidden on the body, no weapons were involved and he was not known to be violent or to carry weapons.
In some circumstances it may be too distressing, or even harmful, for the child to have contact with their parent, for example where a parent has committed a violent offence towards the other parent or towards the child.
Overt delinquency refers to violent offences such as attacking someone with or without a weapon, threatening, murder, and rape.
Carol La Prairie's investigations of similar statistics in Canada suggest that there are three ways Indigenous women living in violent situations may end up convicted of violence offences: «they may retaliate with violence against abusive family members; they may resort to drug and alcohol abuse to escape abuse; or their victimisation may lead to the abuse and neglect of others».
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