ESO/PPO Flashcards

1
Q

How many PPO orders does JC expect to see?

A

5-12 orders over a 10 year period, not expected to be used wisely

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2
Q

Who is responsible for the application for a PPO?

A

Made by Chief Executive DOC if offender is at imminent risk of reoffending

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3
Q

Who is responsible for the application for an ESO?

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Court can impose a ESO, conditions/supervision decided by the parole board

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4
Q

Who and when introduced PPOs?

A

Public Safety (public protection orders) Act 2014

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5
Q

How many people are currently subject to a PPO?

A

3 currently

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6
Q

What does retrospectivity?

A

Penalty not in place when offender initially committed the offence

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7
Q

What is double jeopardy?

A

Punished for the same offence more than once (ESO)

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8
Q

Double Jeopardy: Green Party

A

Tancozs: “effectively people are being resentenced for something they have already received a sentence for”

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9
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Case for double Jeopardy

A

Belcher v Chief Executive Department of Corrections

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10
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Green Party commentary from Clendon (PPOs)

A

“very significant restrictions” that reflect an inherently punitive regime”.

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