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Van Offeren v The Netherlands: ECHR 5 Jul 2005

Confiscation proceedings fell to be treated as part of the process of sentencing after conviction and did not, of themselves, involve charging the offender with offences other than those of which he had been convicted and which had given rise to the sentencing process.

Citations:

19581/04

Statutes:

European Convention on Human Rights 6.2

Jurisdiction:

Human Rights

Cited by:

CitedBriggs-Price, Regina v HL 29-Apr-2009
The applicant appealed against a confiscation order made on the basis of evidence obtained for and given in a trial that he had profited from the importation of cannabis. He had not faced trial on an associated charge, but had been convicted of . .
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Human Rights, Criminal Practice

Updated: 17 June 2022; Ref: scu.346528

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