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OSAP
(redirected from Offender Substance Abuse Programme)

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OSAPOntario Student Assistance Program
OSAPOxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy
OSAPOrganization for Safety & Asepsis Procedures
OSAPOffender Substance Abuse Programme (UK)
OSAPOptical Services Activation Platform (Appian Communications)
OSAPOxford Study Abroad Program Oxford Study Abroad Program


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Other cases dealt with by Coventry magistrates on August 14 included: Nigel Arnold, aged 32, of The Boxhill, Stoke, Coventry, two counts of theft, using threatening words or behaviour, 16 weeks' imprisonment suspended for two years, 240 hours' unpaid work, ordered to attend an offender substance abuse programme.
96 from Somerfield Stores - 12-week prison sentence suspended for one year, supervision order for 12 months, participate in an Offender Substance Abuse Programme.
96 from Somerfield Stores - 12-week prison sentence suspended for one year, supervision order for 12 months, participate in an Offender Substance Abuse Programme.
 
 
 
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