For insight: you may outline whether the offender also expressed an acceptance of responsibility and understanding as to the seriousness of his/her conduct- by acknowledging the harm/loss or potential harm/loss caused to the victim from committing the offence.For remorse: you may briefly outline whether he/she expressed an acceptance of responsibility and regret for committing the criminal or traffic offence.For shame: you may outline whether the offender expressed or showed any embarrassment for committing the offence.Remorse, Shame, Insight and Rehabilitation Prospects:.For example, “I am aware the Steven has pleaded guilty to … If the he/she has disclosed the criminal or traffic offence to you then briefly express this.How often you see each other or communicate with each other.Outline how long you have known each other for.When and where you were first introduced to the person who you’re writing this letter about (the offender).Introduce yourself as the referee by outlining your name, age, occupation.Downing Centre Local Court/District Court To: The Presiding Local Court Magistrate or District Court Judge
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