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Is it possible to convert a deportation order to a fine in a theft case after serving sentence?
Hi,
Someone has a theft case with a sentence of 3 months and deportation then the sentence is already served and finished and the person tried to appeal but the judgment remained the same.
What are the chances of requesting a deportation order to be converted into a fine so the person can pay a fine instead of being deported, and remain in the country?
My dear.
You can submit a request for mercy in order to cancel the deportation penalty, but for the request to be accepted, you must have strong reasons.
If the reasons are valid, the deportation will be canceled.
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Hello dear questioner,
A person against whom a judicial ruling has been issued deporting him from the state may submit a request to the Public Prosecution to consider canceling the deportation ruling, stating the reasons and documents supporting his request.
The request shall be presented to the competent committee to decide on it.
We can help you get the best results in this regard.
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Dear Questioner,
Thank you for reaching out with your question regarding the possibility of converting a deportation order into a fine following a theft case.
In Dubai, once a court has issued a deportation order alongside a criminal sentence, it can be challenging to have it converted to a fine.
However, there may be certain exceptional circumstances under which this could be considered, such as humanitarian reasons or other compelling factors.
To explore this possibility thoroughly, it is crucial to review the specifics of the case, including the details of the offense, the court's reasoning, and any relevant legal precedents.
As your attorney, I can assist you in evaluating your options and potentially preparing a petition to the relevant authorities for reconsideration of the deportation order.
I recommend scheduling a consultation to discuss the case in more detail and to determine the best course of action.
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