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A Tribunal may defer the discharge | *'''Unrestricted cases''' A Tribunal may defer the discharge to a future date. See [[Deferred discharge of unrestricted patient]]. | ||
*'''Restricted cases''' A Tribunal may defer a [[conditional discharge]] until arrangements are made to its satisfaction (this is a [[deferred conditional discharge]]). An [[absolute discharge]] may not be deferred. | |||
[[Category:Types of discharge]] | [[Category:Types of discharge]] |
Revision as of 20:54, 21 October 2018
- Unrestricted cases A Tribunal may defer the discharge to a future date. See Deferred discharge of unrestricted patient.
- Restricted cases A Tribunal may defer a conditional discharge until arrangements are made to its satisfaction (this is a deferred conditional discharge). An absolute discharge may not be deferred.
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