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Guidance explaining the powers schools have to screen and search pupils, and to confiscate items they find.
The government’s response to the Law Commission’s review of the confiscation regime contained in Part 2 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
Rules and guidance for prison staff on how to manage prisoners who have been given a confiscation order.
Use this form to give notice and grounds of appeal, or apply for permission to appeal, against a confiscation order.
Home Office Research Report 17 contains an analysis of confiscation data held on the Joint Asset Recovery Database.
What you can do if your goods or vehicle are seized by Border Force or HM Revenue and Customs - get your things back or disagree with a customs seizure
Use this form to give a respondent’s notice and reasons for opposing an appeal about confiscation under section 31 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
To be completed by overseas authorities when making a request for restraint and confiscation to the United Kingdom.
The landmark change will mean more criminal proceeds are recovered.
Forms for solicitors and advocates to claim back legal aid costs for confiscation proceedings.
The Criminal Cases Unit is responsible for assessing a range of claims paid out of the Legal Aid Fund.
Last updated 30 January 2017.
Use this form to give notice and grounds of application for leave to appeal, and to appeal, about confiscation under section 31 of the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002.
The Security Industry Authority has announced the opening of its grant for good causes fund for 2023 to 2024.
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