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A Court directing the discharge of an offender under section 4 or making a Probation Order under section 5, may order the offender to pay
Compensations
Damages
Both (a) and (b)
None of above
- Section 4 and Section 5 likely pertain to laws involving discharge or probation. The specific jurisdiction or country isn't mentioned, but the purpose is clear.
- Compensation refers to payments made to cover the loss or injury suffered by the victim.
- Damages are typically awarded as a form of monetary compensation for harm suffered.
- Option 1 (Compensations) means the court may order the offender to make financial amends for harm caused.
- Option 2 (Damages) is similar in intent and involves financial reparation for injury or loss.
- Option 3 (Both (a) and (b)) combines the prior two, allowing the court to order both compensation and damages.
- Option 4 (None of the above) would mean the court cannot order such payments.
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