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An order of conditional discharge may be made if the court does not think it expedient to impose a punishment and a probation order is inappropriate.

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What is a conditional discharge and what do you need to do in three years to make it all go away?

Not enogh information to answer. Define"conditional discharge." Discharge from WHAT?


Can a conditional discharge be considered if the person is above 21?

Yes, a conditional discharge be considered if the persons is above 21.


Is a person bondable after receiving a discharge for a narcotics offense in Canada?

Absolute discharge - yes Conditional discharge - when all the conditions are met and the discharge turns into an absolute discharge


How long does a conditional discharge stay on your record for in the UK?

5years


Conditional discharge is defined as what by law?

A conditional discharge can be defined as a sentence that is passed to a defendant where they are not convicted of a crime as long as certain conditions are met. If these conditions are not met the defendant will have to be re-sentenced.


If you get a conditional discharge do you have a criminal record?

Not enough info on the "conditional discharge." Is the question referring to a militarydischarge? If so, what was the underlying reasons for it? More info please and re-word and re-submit the question.


Have you been granted a conditional discharge within the past three years?

No.


Can you own a gun with a conditional discharge?

It seems a bit of an odd question. A conditional discharge means you're discharged on the basis that you'll meet a condition imposed for your discharge. Typically, it'll be used when someone gets discharged from a reserve component to transfer to a different component. It won't prevent you from owning a firearm.


Can you be bonded if you have received a conditional discharge for taffricking?

Receiving a conditional discharge for trafficking can impact your ability to be bonded, as bonding companies typically assess an individual's criminal history and risk factors. A conditional discharge may indicate a past offense, which could lead to a higher likelihood of being denied bonding. However, specific policies can vary by bonding company and jurisdiction, so it's advisable to consult with a legal expert or bonding agent to understand your options.


Can i ever work as a cna with a retail theft conviction with a conditional discharge.?

It's not the worst charge in the world, but it is all up to your employer and what they will accept in a prospective employee.


Does a six month conditional discharge remain on your record for life?

A six month conditional discharge is a criminal record which remains on your record for a period of 2 and a half years, if you were under 18 years old at the time, or for 5 years if you are over 18 years old. After this time it is considered spent, during the time you must disclose this to employers. It is held by Police, Courts and Probation Offices, it is also held by the Criminal Records Bureau. After the conditional discharge is considered spent you do not need to disclose it for most jobs. Only if you apply for a job that requires an enhanced disclosure (teaching, Social Work, Police, etc) where it will show as a spent conviction.


Conditional statement inside a conditional loop?

int i = 100; while(i > 0) { // Conditional loop --i; if((i % 2) == 0) { // Conditional statement inside a conditional loop System.out.println(i + " is even."); } }

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