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Intimidatory Offences Definitive guideline

Intimidatory Offences Definitive guideline

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The racially or religiously aggravated offence is a specified offence for the purposes of section 226A (extended sentence for certain violent or sexual offences) of the Criminal . ... Good character and/or exemplary conduct: Serious medical condition requiring urgent, intensive or long-term treatment Age and/or lack of maturity:

  Aggravated, Exemplary

AGGRAVATED, EXEMPLARY AND RESTITUTIONARY …

AGGRAVATED, EXEMPLARY AND RESTITUTIONARY …

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1.5 Although we call these three types of damages (exemplary, aggravated and restitutionary) ‘exceptional’, we do not thereby seek to minimise the importance of this topic. Very few would seek to defend the present law. Reform, especially of the law on exemplary damages, is widely agreed to be essential.7 As Lord Justice

  Aggravated, Exemplary and, Exemplary

Burglary Offences - Definitive Guideline

Burglary Offences - Definitive Guideline

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Aggravated burglary. Theft Act 1968 (section 10) AGGRAVATED. This is a serious specified offence for the purposes of section 224. of the Criminal Justice Act 2003 Triable only on indictment . Maximum: Life imprisonment Offence range: 1–13 years’ custody. reference only. Please refer to the guideline(s) on the Sentencing Council website:

  Aggravated

WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS LIABILITY …

WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS LIABILITY …

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2. Punitive or exemplary damages because of bodi-ly injury to an employee employed in violation of law; 3. Bodily injury to an employee while employed in violation of law with your actual knowledge or the actual knowledge of any of your executive officers; 4. Any obligation imposed by a workers compensa-

  Exemplary

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