What is a ICO order?
What is a ICO order?
An Intensive Correction Order (ICO) is a court sentence of two years or less which is served in the community under the strict supervision of Community Corrections. It is the most serious sentence that can be served in the community. An ICO is only available to eligible offenders, as determined by the legislation.
What is a CCO order?
A ‘community corrections order’ (CCO) is a penalty that a Judge or Magistrate can impose for more serious types of criminal or traffic offences which involve imposing a conviction, with conditions. This means lawyers, Judges and Magistrates must be familiar with the new laws as they now apply across all NSW Courts.
Can you appeal an ICO decision?
A public authority, the requester or both can appeal against the Information Commissioner’s decision notice. If the Tribunal decides that the Commissioner’s decision was wrong in law, or that she exercised her discretion wrongly, it can overturn the decision and issue a substitute decision notice.
How do I participate in ICO?
How to participate in an ICO – Token Sale
- Register with an Cryptocurrency Exchange. To participate in an ICO you need cryptocurrencies, usually Ether or Bitcoin.
- Exchange Fiat for Bitcoin or Ether.
- Transfer your Coins from the Exchange to a Blockchain Wallet you Control.
- Set up your Wallet.
- Buy ICO Tokens.
- Secure your Tokens.
How do you make money from ICO?
In the case of an ICO, there are no shares per se. Instead, companies raising funds via ICO provide a blockchain equivalent to a share—a cryptocurrency token. In most cases, investors pay in a popular existing token—like bitcoin or ethereum—and receive a commensurate number of new tokens in exchange.
Is a CCO a conviction?
Will my po know if I fly?
can a probation officer find out if you fly on a commercial airline? The short answer is NO. The probation officer would have no personal access to that information.