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=== SUMMARY === | === SUMMARY === | ||
- | It is our view that there is very little reason to admit to TICs. In effect admitting offences which cannot be proved will | + | It is our view that there is very little reason to admit to TICs. In effect admitting offences which cannot be proved will only increase a sentence handed down by the court. The sentence will remain significantly lower than if he had been charged and convicted of each offence separately of course but we are talking about offences that by and large the police cannot prove. |
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+ | There are some very rare situations where admitting TICs does make sense. A client who is going to totally and permanently change their lifestyle may well decide to clear the slate. Its rare but it does happen. | ||