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Summary offence - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A summary offence , also known as a petty crime , is a criminal act in some common law jurisdictions that can be proceeded with summarily, without the right to a jury trial and/or indictment (requ...
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In England and Wales in 1995, the average cost of a prosecution for a summary offence (a less serious offence tried at a magistrates court) was 200-300 pounds, and the cost for an indictable offence (a serious crime heard in a crown court) was 2,000 - 3,000 pounds.
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This page contains the full text of the Summary Offence Tickets Regulations consolidated by the Nova Scotia Registry of Regulations to N.S. Reg. 272/2009. ... 4 In a summary offence ticket or a parking-infraction ticket, an offence may be described by...
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This page contains a list of revisions issued by the Nova Scotia Department of Justice for the Summary Offence Ticket Booklet - Volumes I and II. ... Volume 1 contains designated offences and out of court settlement amounts as set out in the Summary Offence Ticket Regulations made under the Summary Proceedings Act.
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Summary Offence Tickets; The Provincial Court of Nova Scotia; This guide provides general information only. Court staff can give general information about how the court works and about court rules and procedures. ... 2 What is a summary offence ticket (SOT)? A summary offence ticket is a document that tells you...
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(a) who causes any unauthorised access to or modification of restricted data held in a computer, and ... (b) who knows that the access or modification is unauthorised, and ... (2) An offence against this section is a summary offence.
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