What is the agreed-to penalty of revocation of a licence?

Ontario, Canada


The following excerpt is from Law Society of Ontario v. O’Toole, 2019 ONLSTH 82 (CanLII):

In this case, the respondent consented to the penalty of revocation of his licence. In Law Society of Upper Canada v. Henderson, 2014 ONLSTA 43, the panel ruled that a hearing panel ought to accept a joint submission on penalty unless it concluded that the agreed-to penalty fell outside the range of reasonable outcomes.

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