Drug Trafficking Act 1994
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Where the defendant is convicted of a drug trafficking offence and the prosecutor applies to the Crown Court for a confiscation order the court must determine whether the defendant has benefited from drug trafficking.
If at any time the defendant has received any payment or other reward in connection with drug trafficking carried out by him or another he will be deemed to have benefited from drug trafficking and the court must make a confiscation order. The Drug Trafficking Act 1994 came into force on 3 February 1995 and any benefit received by the defendant in connection with drug trafficking prior to that date must be included when calculating the defendant’s benefit.
The Act embraces 69 sections and is divided into 4 Parts with 3 schedules
[edit] External links
- Official text of the statute as amended and in force today within the United Kingdom, from the UK Statute Law Database