| 11. | However, courts can consider previous absolute discharges in the same way as they consider previous convictions.
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| 12. | An absolute discharge is purged after one year.
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| 13. | However, on 21 December 2009 he received an absolute discharge because he was deemed unfit to plead.
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| 14. | The Ontario Review Board granted Arenburg an absolute discharge from the Mental Health Centre Penetanguishene in November 2006.
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| 15. | Absolute discharge is a lesser sentence imposed by a court, in which no penalty is imposed at all.
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| 16. | James Holmes was tried for manslaughter following the Thirsk rail crash of 1892, but was given an absolute discharge.
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| 17. | The most likely options for Robinson, a first-time offender, are an absolute discharge, a conditional discharge or a suspended sentence.
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| 18. | So Schwintenberg contacted Department of Corrections officials and asked them to commute his sentence and give him an absolute discharge.
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| 19. | In 1983, the state of Arizona issued her an " absolute discharge, " meaning she was no longer a parolee.
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| 20. | He was granted an absolute discharge the following day and subsequently received no criminal record but was fined $ 50.00.
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