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Planning Breach Sentence Based on ‘Financial Benefit’ was Double Counting

Planning Breach Sentence Based on ‘Financial Benefit’ was Double Counting

Nov 26, 2015

The Court of appeal in R v. Kohali [2015] EWCA 1757, dealing with a an appeal against a sentence for an offence contrary to section 179(2) and (8) of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990, held that it would be wrong in principle to impose a fine in respect of the...

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