LIFE AFTER CONVICTIONS
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LIFE AFTER CONVICTIONS
LIFE AFTER CONVICTIONS By Chimpo Bulawayo " ARREARS OF IMPACT • Family Court Proceedings • Immigration • Restraining Orders • Criminal Injuries Compensation • Employment " Prohibited Behavior Orders (PBOs) " Hypothetical 1 A Client walks into your office and advises you as follows – 1. He is an immigrant from Kenya on a permanent residence visa; 2. He works full time as a taxi driver; 3. He has three young children living with his ex wife aged between 3 and 8; 4. He has a number of convictions on his record. His most recent being possession of cannabis from 2012; 5. He has other priors, having twice been convicted of possession with intent to sell and supply in 2011. Client says that he went to prison for 12 months for these offences; 6. Client also states that in 2009 he was convicted of an aggravated assault occasioning bodily harm. The victim was his ex wife. Client presents the above as his significant background. He wants your assistance in Family Court because he does not have contact with his children. Client claims that his wife does not want him to see the children and is now applying for a restraining order. " Family Court Proceedings " Immigration " Restraining Orders " Hypothetical 2 Sarah walks into your office and provides the following instructions – 1. She is living in public housing with her children and grand children; 2. Her children misbehave quite often and as a result she has a number of complaints and warnings on her record from housing officials; 3. She has recently (3 weeks ago) been convicted of an assault. She advises that she punched her neighbor on the nose after a verbal altercation. The neighbor sustained a broken nose as a result of the punch. 4. She is an experienced nurse and was in the process of securing employment. The employers loved her and were very keen during the interview process. Two (2) days ago they requested her criminal record. She provided it to them yesterday and since then they have changed their minds. She has now been told that the position is filled. " Criminal Injuries Compensation " Employment " Spent Convictions " Legislation • Australian Capital Territory • Commonwealth • New South Wales • Northern Territory • • • • Convictions) Act Queensland Offenders) Act 1986 South Australia Tasmania Western Australia Spent Convictions Act 2000 Crimes Act 1914 Criminal Records Act 1991 Criminal Records (Spent Criminal Law (Rehabilitation of Spent Convictions Act 2009 Annulled Convictions Act 2003 Spent Convictions Act WA "