Spent Convictions in UK Law
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R (on the application of T) v Chief Constable of Greater Manchester
... ... 1974 Act") provides that, after a period of time, the criminal convictions of a person, say of a man, are in many cases "spent". This means, among ... ...
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Tolga Binbuga v Secretary of State for the Home Department
... ... He had never resided in Turkey as an adult, but had spent his formative years there, retained familiarity with Turkish customs and ... 38 The FTJ set out TB's criminal convictions and caution during the period from July 2006 to March 2009, following ... ...
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R v Sullivan; R v Gibbs; R v Elener (Barry); R v Elener (Derek)
... ... ") committed by an offender who has one or more previous convictions, the court must treat each previous conviction as an aggravating factor if ... , judges should remember to deduct the period which has already been spent in custody in order to arrive at the specified part of the sentence for ... ...
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R (L) v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis (Secretary of State for the Home Department intervening)
... ... As well as information about minor convictions and cautions, it will reveal allegations held on local police records ... the meaning of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, including a spent conviction, and (ii) a caution." ... ...
- AA (Spent convictions)
- Practice Direction (Crime: Spent Convictions)
- Practice Direction (Crime: Spent Convictions)
- Upper Tribunal (Immigration and asylum chamber), 2008-03-25, [2008] UKAIT 27 (AA (Spent convictions))
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R v Jogee
... ... or done by D2 has faded to the point of mere background, or has been spent of all possible force by some overwhelming intervening occurrence by the ... Their convictions were quashed by the Divisional Court because they had no knowledge of the ... ...
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R v Lang
... ... of an offence committed by an offender who has previous convictions, to treat each previous conviction as an aggravating factor if, in the ... should normally then be taken and from this should be deducted time spent in custody or on remand (see section 82A of the 2000 Act as set out in ... ...
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