Convicted person definition

Convicted person means a person who has been convicted of a crime.
Convicted person means a person in respect of whom any court certifies to the Governor that he has been convicted, either by that court or, where that court is the Supreme Court sitting in its appellate jurisdiction, then by the court of summary jurisdiction from which his case has been brought by way of appeal, of any offence punishable with imprisonment, otherwise than only in default of payment of a fine;
Convicted person means the person making a claim of

Examples of Convicted person in a sentence

  • Convicted person – a person against whom a court has passed a judgment of conviction.

  • Convicted person liable for costs and expenses of investi-gation and proceedings.

  • The Director may confirm, cancel or change the decision of the Chief.159 Convicted person may initiate administrative proceedings against the decision of AECS Director within three days of receipt of the decision.160 Prescribed 3-day deadlines for lodging an appeal and initiating an administrative dispute are extremely restrictive and unjustifiably limit the right to judicial protection.

  • Convicted person may be permitted to do individual labor activities, if there are no other jobs.

  • Convicted person who escaped from the place of residence and his location is unknown shall be circulated and may be detained upon sanction of public prosecutor for the period up to thirty days.


More Definitions of Convicted person

Convicted person means the person making a claim of torture under this Act.
Convicted person means any person who is confined in a detention barracks pending confirmation or review or both confirmation and review of his conviction or sentence;
Convicted person means a person who has been convicted of an offence under the Code or the Controlled Drugs and Substances Act, and, where necessary, also includes a person who has been found guilty and granted a discharge under s. 730 of the Code;
Convicted person means any person found guilty in Jersey or elsewhere of an offence (whether under the law of Jersey or another place), including a person found guilty by a court-martial or other court or tribunal applying any law applicable to armed services;
Convicted person means a person who has been convicted of a prescribed offence.
Convicted person means any person found guilty of an offence (whether under the law of the United Kingdom or not), including a person found guilty by a court-martial under the Army Act 1955, the Air Force Act 1955 or the Naval Discipline Act 1957 or on a summary trial under section 49 of the Naval Discipline Act 1957, or by a Standing Civilian Court established under the Armed Forces Act 1976, but not including a person dealt with by committal or other summary process for contempt of court; and
Convicted person means any person found guilty of an offence (whether under the law of the United Kingdom or not), ….., but not including a person dealt with by committal or other summary process for contempt of court; …