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Confiscation of Criminal Assets Act 2003
248Confiscation proceedings—relevant material
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248 Confiscation proceedings—relevant material
For a confiscation proceeding, the relevant court may take into
account any material it considers appropriate.
Example of material that may be considered appropriate
evidence given in, and the transcript of, any proceedings for or about the offence to
which the order sought relates
Note Evidence may be given in the confiscation proceeding of a conviction,
acquittal, sentencing, order or about proceedings in a court by a certificate
signed by a judge, magistrate, registrar or proper officer of the court (see
Evidence Act 2011, s 178).