Social Security Offence in UK Law
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R v Jennifer Robinson
... ... concerns the dishonest obtaining of social security benefits in the form of income support ... As is so often the case in this type of offence, the appellant is of previous good character and ... ...
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R v Liu (Benita Veronica)
... ... , contrary to section 111A of the Social Security Administration Act 1992, the appellant ... sentence the Recorder observed that the offence had been committed over a significant period of ... ...
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R v Tilley (Christopher)
... ... counts relating to fraudulent claims for social security benefits. Five of the counts are against ... 3 The statement of offence in each case is “causing or allowing another to ... ...
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R v Angela Aniakor
... ... benefit contrary to section 111A of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 (counts 2 and ... order) shall not have effect where the offence, or any of the offences, mentioned in section ... ...
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R (Secretary of State for Work and Pensions) v Crown Court sitting at Croydon
... ... guilty at Bromley Magistrates Court to an offence under Section 111A(1)of the Social Security ... ...
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R v Robert Noble
... ... , contrary to section 111A(1A) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 (counts 1 to 3), and to one offence of making a false representation to obtain ... ...
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R v Graham Atkinson
... ... , contrary to section 111A(1)(a) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 and the ars of the offence set out the allegation that he had dishonestly ... ...
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R v Temple (Jane)
... ... , contrary to section 111A(1A) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992. She pleaded ... The overall period covered by the offence, that is to say by the failure to disclose the ... ...
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R v Neath (Sharon)
... ... contrary to section 111A(1A) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992. On 15 October ... range was 12 weeks to 18 months for an offence of this nature. She noted that there were a ... ...
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R v Awoderu (Merilyn Veronica)
... ... to section 111A subsection (1)(a) and one offence of dishonestly failing to notify a change of umstances contrary to section 101A of the Social Security Administration Act 1992, as amended by ... ...
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