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The judge also made a deprivation order in respect of the car.
She has also lost five horses under a Deprivation Order.
A deprivation order was made to take Jeffrey, currently in boarding, off her.
Until recently few outside of the care community had even heard of deprivation orders.
In each case, a warning notice was sent to the British home of the target, and the deprivation order signed a day or two later.
Thompson was also given a deprivation order, meaning the 18-week-old Staffordshire bull terrier, named Cheeka, will not be returned to him.
The computers used by Weatherhead, Rhodes and Birchall to carry out the attacks will be taken away from them after the judge made a deprivation order.
Where the expert examination finds in favor of the appellant, the latter shall recover his rights in the plant variety which is the subject of the deprivation order.
It appears that the government usually waits until the person has left Britain, then sends a warning notice to their British home and signs a deprivation order a day or two later.
At Hamilton Sheriff Court on Wednesday Thompson was given a deprivation order, meaning Cheeka will not be returned to his care, as well as 150 hours community service.
"Because the secretary of state cannot make a deprivation order until his appeal has been determined, Siac must take into account all relevant facts and circumstances, whether they occurred before or after notice was given."
In his ruling, Mr Justice Mitting said: "We are satisfied on balance of probabilities that if a deprivation order were to be made, the appellant (Hamza) would be made stateless.
His solicitor, Tessa Gregory of Public Interest Lawyers, said: "Mr Al-Jedda was given less than an hour's notice of the deprivation order and has not been provided with any detail of the allegations against him save for the vaguest of references to Islamist extremism, an allegation he flatly denies."