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Abusive Behaviour and Sexual Harm (Scotland) Act 2016

Enforcement
Section 24 – Offence of breaching order

120.Section 24 makes provision about breach of SHPOs.

121.Subsection (1) provides that breach of SHPO, without reasonable excuse, will be a criminal offence. Subsection (2) specifies that a person convicted of such an offence at a summary trial will be liable to a term of imprisonment of up to 12 months or to a fine or both; a person convicted on indictment will be liable to a term of imprisonment of up to five years or to a fine or both.

122.Subsection (3) provides that a person convicted under section 24 cannot be dealt with by way of a community payback order, or dismissed with an admonition or discharged absolutely.

123.Subsection (4) makes jurisdictional provision in relation to breach of a prohibition on foreign travel; such cases may be tried in the sheriff court district where the person is being held in custody or in a sheriff court district determined by the Lord Advocate.

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