“尚未失效的(或过期的)刑事定罪”。spend,已经作废的,失效的。具体的英文解释如下:What are spent and unspent convictions?Spent convictions are those convictions that have reached a set period as defined by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, and are removed from an individual’s...
Call for evidence at Stage 2 of the Criminal Justice (Scotland) Bill First page of article C Lambourne 被引量: 0发表: 2014年 IPRT Submission on Criminal Justice (Spent Convictions) Bill 2012. IPRT has been campaigning around the need for Spent Convictions legislation for over six years and ...
Therefore, a systematic reading of them offers a valuable and fresh insight into the pardoning process, especially during times of higher numbers of capital convictions. This research has also utilised a range of sources rich with the poten- tial for qualitative exploration. Scotland had no ...
a note to say that “Spent” convictions, according to the legislation in the jurisdiction, need not be declared; • for each of the three questions above, a “Yes”/“No” reply box is used for this, and if the answer is “Yes,” the applicant is required to give further details;...
3 In Scotland, a country with just over 5 million people, there are some estimates that fraud and theft from the healthcare system costs as much as $3.5 million dollars a day. The NHS Scotland Counter-Fraud Service has investigated and obtained convictions including staff stealing supplies and...
Disclosure Scotlandin Scotland. The disclosure service chosen will be dependent on where BOOMs live and work. Any person who is a BOOM with relevant unspent convictions will be committing a criminal offence with the potential of up to two years in prison and/or a financial penalty. ...
Some older or minor convictions and non-court disposals on a criminal record may be filtered. If the role is eligible, this can also include a check of the Child and Adult Barred list. Scotland: Disclosure Scotland includes the details of unspent convictions, relevant spent convictions, unspent...
But he stopped going - because it was too far from his home.His father, who has several convictions, spends his time at home as he is unable to work. The 51-year-old lost an eye after being attacked in the street several years ago and claims to be too frightened to go out the ...
Edward I appears to have directed particular enmity towards Wallace, perhaps because of his sustained defiance to the English king's claim to rule Scotland. In any case, he was not given a proper trial or the opportunity to defend himself after his capture in 1305. According to the ...