Trinity Criminal and Regulatory barristers, Josh Normanton and Shada Mellor recently delivered a practical and interactive online seminar tackling the various stages after confiscation orders are made. A recording of the talk is now available to watch.
The talk is entitled: "Confiscation - The Aftermath" - Enforcement and Reconsideration of Confiscation Orders Explained
Given the impact of Confiscation Orders made under the Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) 2002 on defendants, as well as the assets of third parties, the session is likely to be of interest to both Criminal and Civil practitioners.
The topics covered in the talk include:
- Enforcement methods beyond default sentences, including payment orders and seized property orders
- Protecting the interests of third parties at the enforcement stage
- Management and Enforcement receivers
- Reconsideration, variation and discharge of orders
There is a handout that accompanies the session. If you do not have a copy and would like one, please email liam@trinitychambers.co.uk.
This recorded seminar and its accompanying notes are made available for educational and information purposes only. The views expressed in it are those of the speakers. The contents do not constitute legal advice and should not be relied on as such. The speakers and Trinity Chambers accept no responsibility for the continuing accuracy of the contents. Contact Trinity Chambers if you have a specific legal query.