Public disclosure of customs conviction details may be ordered after appeal rights are exhausted. The court convicting a person for contravention of the Customs Act may direct publication, at the convicted person's expense, of the person's name, place of business or residence, the nature of the contravention, the fact of conviction, and any other particulars considered appropriate. Publication may be made in newspapers or in such other manner as the court directs. No publication may be made until the appeal period has expired without an appeal, or until any appeal filed has been disposed of.
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Public disclosure of customs conviction details may be ordered after appeal rights are exhausted.
The court convicting a person for contravention of the Customs Act may direct publication, at the convicted person's expense, of the person's name, place of business or residence, the nature of the contravention, the fact of conviction, and any other particulars considered appropriate. Publication may be made in newspapers or in such other manner as the court directs. No publication may be made until the appeal period has expired without an appeal, or until any appeal filed has been disposed of.
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