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Conditional Discharge

A discharge is a type of sentence where no punishment is imposed. An absolute discharge is unconditional: the defendant is not punished, and the case is over. In some jurisdictions, an absolute discharge means there is no conviction despite a finding that the defendant is guilty. A conditional discharge is a sentence passed by a court whereby the defendant is not punished, provided they comply with certain conditions. After these conditions are met, the discharge becomes absolute. If the conditions are not met, the defendant is re-sentenced.

In most jurisdictions, a defendant is not regarded as having been convicted if he has been discharged.

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Mon Apr 9 03:05:03 2012

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Any agent that produces relaxation. Music is a good relaxer French: to discharge

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French: to discharge, to relieve (one from their duty), to depose (someone from the throne)

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Mon Apr 9 03:05:04 2012



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