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THE ADJUDICATION OF MINOR VIOLATIONS IN NORWEGIAN LAW Mr. Peter Lauritz Bernhardt Judge in the Court of Appeal
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How do we treat minor violations in Norway? No detention or arrest by administrative decisions
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An offer of settlement of minor violations by the prosecution authority Restricted to reactions of fines and confiscation as well as compensation to the offended party The writ institute applies to a wide range of small violations, most important in the field of traffic offences («bad» drivers and/or intoxicated drivers)
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Acceptance of the offender is mandatory If no acceptance, the writ will constitute an indictment if and when the case is brought before the court No prison sentence can be established by a writ, except if the fine is not paid An accepted writ is the final settlement of the case and may be executed
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What happens with the non-accepted writs? The withdrawal of an acceptance Disputing the acceptance itself Disputing the amount of the fine/confiscation/compensation
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Safeguarding the rule of law Even minor deficiencies will take the case to the court The court is not bound by the writ when giving its sentence Simplified procedure if the offender plead guilty
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THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION !
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