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Under [[s72]], the Tribunal can discharge unrestricted patients completely, with no conditions or liability to be recalled. The discharge can be [[Deferred discharge of unrestricted patient|deferred to a future date]]. | Under [[s72]], the Tribunal can discharge unrestricted patients completely, with no conditions or liability to be recalled. The discharge can be [[Deferred discharge of unrestricted patient|deferred to a future date]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:16, 9 April 2021
Under s72, the Tribunal can discharge unrestricted patients completely, with no conditions or liability to be recalled. The discharge can be deferred to a future date.
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