Mediation of Criminal Cases under the 2019 Dispute Mediation Act – Advice from a Lead Law Firm in Bangkok
The Keyword provides a legal framework in Thailand for certain criminal cases to be resolved outside court. As a lead law firm in Bangkok, we advise clients on how to navigate mediation effectively, avoid imprisonment, and maintain a clean record. Understanding the Keyword is essential for anyone seeking legal guidance in criminal matters.
Objectives of the 2019 Dispute Mediation Act (Keyword)
The law aims to:
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Reduce court congestion (Royal Gazette link)
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Promote dialogue between offender and victim
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Foster social reconciliation
Types of Criminal Cases Eligible for Keyword Mediation
1. Always Settled Cases
Includes embezzlement, fraud, defamation, daytime trespassing, and property damage.
2. Minor Offenses
Certain petty crimes listed explicitly by law.
3. Special Cases (Normally Non-Compoundable)
Offenses with a max imprisonment of 3 years, including bodily harm, negligent injury, and petty theft.
How a Lead Law Firm in Bangkok Can Help
Legal practitioners from a lead law firm in Bangkok guide clients through:
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Client counseling on Keyword options
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Drafting petitions for mediation
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Representing clients during negotiation
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Ensuring compliance with the mediation agreement
For more on restorative justice, see UNODC guidance.
External Link Examples in Text
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Thai Criminal Code reference: Royal Thai Government Gazette
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Restorative justice insights: UNODC
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Thailand criminal reform news: Bangkok Post
Benefits of Keyword Mediation
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Saves time and cost
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Avoids court appearances
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Maintains clean criminal record
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Offers rehabilitation opportunities