Part 2 Breach of Requirement of Order

Part 2 Breach of Requirement of Order

Duty to give warning or lay information relating to breach of order

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(1)     This paragraph applies where the responsible officer is of the opinion that the offender has without reasonable excuse breached a requirement of a youth rehabilitation order.

(2)     Sub-paragraph (3) applies if—

(a)     the breach occurred during a warned period relating to an earlier breach of the order, and

(b)     during that warned period the offender had been given a further warning in relation to the order.

(3)     The responsible officer must cause an information to be laid before a justice of the peace in respect of that breach unless of the opinion that there are exceptional circumstances which justify not doing so.

(4)     If sub-paragraph (3) does not apply, the responsible officer must either—

(a)     give the offender a warning under this paragraph, or

(b)     cause an information to be laid before a justice of the peace in respect of that breach.

(5)     A warning under this paragraph must—

(a)     describe the circumstances of the breach,

(b)     state that the breach is unacceptable, and

(c)     inform the offender that the offender will be liable

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