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What is STATUTORY DISCRETION? (1 Viewer)

Joohlie

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Hi,

I'm hoping someone may be able to help me define and give an example of statutory discretion. I have Google'd and looked in my textbook but to no avail.

Please ? With a cherry on top ? :D
 

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statutory discretion is where a person enforcing the law uses his or her discretion in the outcome of events.

an example would be a police officer pulling over an old lady for driving too slow on the road, and letting her off with a warning, instead of fineing her

get it?

hope it helps
 

YcantIstudy

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issert my teacher told us wat u said was "Discrectionary power" , which can be imposed only by govt departments.....

o wells.
 

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