Section 108: SOPOs: variations, renewals and discharges
221.Section 108 enables either the offender subject to the order or the various chief officers of police listed in subsection (2) to apply for an order to be varied, renewed or discharged.
222.The defendant might, for example, seek to vary an order if he finds the prohibitions are operating on him unduly harshly. He might apply for a discharge if he intended to emigrate. A chief officer of police who believes the defendant is moving to his area might apply for a variation if, for example, the order was made when the defendant was living in another part of the country and only restricted the defendant’s behaviour in that original area.
223.It may also be necessary to seek a renewal of an order at the time an existing order expires, where there is evidence that the defendant still requires the measures of restraint imposed in the original order.
224.Subsection (8) provides that the procedure in this section will apply where variations, renewals and discharges are sought in respect of restraining orders and sex offender orders made prior to the commencement of this Part of the Act.