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- Using the MCSG
- Aggravating and mitigating factors
- Ancillary Orders
- 1. Introduction to ancillary orders
- 2. Anti-social behaviour orders
- 3. Binding over orders
- 4. Confiscation orders
- 5. Criminal behaviour orders
- 6. Deprivation of ownership of animal
- 7. Deprivation orders
- 8. Destruction orders and contingent destruction orders for dogs
- 9. Disqualification from driving – general power
- 10. Disqualification from ownership of animals
- 11. Disqualification of company directors
- 12. Drinking banning orders
- 13. Exclusion orders
- 14. Football banning orders
- 15. Forfeiture and destruction of drugs
- 16. Forfeiture and destruction of goods bearing unauthorised trade mark
- 17. Forfeiture and destruction of weapons orders
- 18. Forfeiture or suspension of liquor licence
- 19. Parenting orders
- 20. Restitution orders
- 21. Restraining orders
- 22. Sexual harm prevention orders
- 23. Sexual offences prevention orders
- 24. Automatic orders on conviction for sexual offences
- Additional note: Availability of ancillary orders
- Community Orders
- Custodial Sentences
- Deferred Sentences
- Fines and Financial Orders
- Approach to the assessment of fines
- 1. Approach to the assessment of fines – introduction
- 2. Fine bands
- 3. Definition of relevant weekly income
- 4. Assessment of financial circumstances
- 5. Approach to offenders on low income
- 6. Offence committed for ‘commercial’ purposes
- 7. Offence committed by an organisation
- 8. Reduction for a guilty plea
- 9. Maximum fines
- 10. Multiple offences
- 11. Imposition of fines with custodial sentences
- 12. Payment
- 13. Collection orders
- Compensation
- Prosecution costs
- Surcharge
- Criminal courts charge
- Approach to the assessment of fines
- Hate Crime
- Out of Court Disposals
- Offences in a domestic context
- Road traffic offences – disqualification
- 1. Obligatory disqualification
- 2. Special reasons
- 3. ‘Totting up’ disqualification
- 4. Discretionary disqualification
- 5. Disqualification until a test is passed
- 6. Reduced period of disqualification for completion of rehabilitation course
- 7. Disqualification in the offender’s absence
- 8. New drivers
- 9. Extension period of disqualification from driving where a custodial sentence is also imposed
- Victims