Introduction
The purpose of a confiscation order is to deprive the defendant of the proceeds of his or her crime. For the confiscation order to be issued, the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002 requires the Court to decide if the defendant has a criminal lifestyle and, if so, to calculate the benefit they have gained from the general criminal conduct.
If it decides that he or she does not have a criminal lifestyle, the Court will calculate the benefit from particular criminal conduct. However what constitutes benefit and how it is calculated is open to a wide range of interpretations.
Our expert speakers will debate these complex issues and offer you practical tips on how best to address this challenging area of law.
Webinar details
Live Broadcast date:
Wednesday 30 November 2011
12:30:00
Location:
At your desk
On your Laptop or PC
Event price:
£89
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2
CPD
Hours