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| ending-off of Roy Keane for a second bookable | offence, a last-minute penalty save by Peter Schmeich |
| st-degree murder, "second degree murder is an | offence accompanied by an extremely high degree of cr |
| elease was cancelled for fear of causing more | offence after the postcard used to promote the previo |
| was sacked by the club after a drink driving | offence after only just regaining his licence. |
| uently shown a red card for a second bookable | offence after celebrating the goal with the Luton fan |
| The Act made heresy an | offence against the common law and temporal officers |
| civil libel defences inasmuch as the criminal | offence against the public at large was considered to |
| of a greater crime such as murder or another | offence against the person. |
| t Republic, including incitement to commit an | offence against national security, organisation of ac |
| onstable sees or finds a person committing an | offence against the bylaws, or if they have reasonabl |
| travention of this Act, shall be guilty of an | offence against this Act, and shall, if it be the fir |
| Yet another case of sexual | offence against young girls in the area. |
| got a law passed in 1593 making Puritanism an | offence against the statute law. |
| t severity, death being the penalty for every | offence against the Christian religion; and the Capit |
| hat taste is a thing that matters, and if any | offence against taste is challenged at the outset, gr |
| Section 8 said that anyone who committed an | offence against the Act but who then provided informa |
| convicted by a Court of Petty Sessions for an | offence against such a regulation. |
| tors of every grade of crime, debauchery, and | offence against the laws. |
| Instead the | offence aims to prevent objectively dangerous acts (t |
| f an energy sweet to the ball as a deliberate | offence although Dravid himself denied this was his i |
| n in the program is available for any type of | offence, although some family violence and sexual off |
| A.E.Bottoms (2006) ‘Incivilities, | Offence and Social Order in Residential Communities', |
| , having taken note of the commission of this | offence and giving the accused the right to defend ag |
| er received a three match suspension for this | offence and missed the UEFA Cup third round tie again |
| mate Ivo Pekalski where Figueiredo worked the | offence and Pekalski the defence. |
| ame of any practising midwife convicted of an | offence, and generally to keep records of the local p |
| y was considered deeply impious and a capital | offence, and the disciples had taken no action to pre |
| at would outlaw such clinics (as a provincial | offence) and limit abortions to recognized hospitals. |
| ound for the sake of avoiding awkwardness and | offence; and that as people gradually lose memory, co |
| he other member, Evelyn Walkden, admitted the | offence and since he had paid taxes on the money, was |
| Damage to an ancient monument is a criminal | offence and any works taking place within one require |
| ppines Secretary of Justice said there was no | offence, and a Jakarta court ordered their release be |
| gives no new information, is designed to give | offence and is not neutral. |
| This innuendo caused | offence and so the wine was withdrawn from sale. |
| with the Act led to a fine of £50 for a first | offence and £100 for subsequent offences; this was cr |
| uct in a statutory no smoking area commits an | offence and is liable on summary conviction to a maxi |
| h of England) of five shillings for the first | offence and ten shillings for a second offence. |
| defendant is convicted of a drug trafficking | offence and the prosecutor applies to the Crown Court |
| (a) an indictable | offence and is liable to imprisonment for a term not |
| n and Daniel Kerr all were found guilty of an | offence and are ineligible to win the medal. |
| His most famous plays are Counter | Offence and Bhopal, both of which have been translate |
| hether the amendments, including the sedition | offence and defences in sections 80.2 and 80.3 of the |
| named the Grey Cup's Most Valuable Player on | Offence and Dave "Dr. |
| licensing terms bring a £100 fine for a first | offence, and a £250 fine for any subsequent offences. |
| d two touchdowns in the third quarter, one on | offence and another on defence. |
| United player that Warnock deemed a bookable | offence, and would have resulted in the Leeds player |
| He plead guilty to the | offence and received a three-match ban for his conduc |
| e of Kursk was marked by the Soviet switch to | offence and the use of the revived doctrine of deep o |
| ation that Antoniychuk had committed a doping | offence, and is to be suspended from participation in |
| usetts) Boys Varsity hockey team (running the | offence) and head coach of the Boys Junior Varsity ho |
| n renamed Mummer's day in an attempt to avoid | offence and identify it more clearly with established |
| s drug, possessing an item used in a criminal | offence and entering a dwelling. |
| etry between all the external elements of the | offence and the fault elements. |
| that he was 'verie sorrowful for his grievous | offence, and wald underly whatever punishment the kir |
| gh unable to charge Jeffries with any serious | offence apart from keeping a disorderly house, the Co |
| For this | offence, apparently, he was imprisoned in the Fleet, |
| Any persons suspected of committing an | offence are ordinarily placed under caution and invit |
| Armstrong would continue to be a force on | offence as he posted back-to-back 1000 yard seasons i |
| effective on defence, prevented an immediate | offence, as the Italian formations, at that time, wer |
| sty, the punishment could be meted out for an | offence as simple as striking a teacher. |
| ets the penalties for attempting to commit an | offence as the same as the offence attempted. |
| if the UEFA disciplinary committee judges the | offence as warranting it. |
| ariana Abdullah was charged with drug-related | offence as well. |
| same for offences of attempting to commit an | offence as they are for the offence attempted. |
| equire a mens rea element in establishing the | offence as the accused did not need to know the girl' |
| However some people take | offence at the village being called after this soldie |
| Homosexuality was a criminal | offence at the time, and the King was horrified, sayi |
| the segment for viewers to call who had taken | offence at Thomson's material. |
| Minchev was suspended for a doping | offence at the 2000 Summer Olympics. |
| However, Jack takes | offence at Dougal's on-screen self, and destroys the |
| he age of 12 years, would have constituted an | offence at common law shall, whether the girl consent |
| r, but the hapless Bourret was hanged for the | offence at Foix. |
| working/recording, the nearby neighbours took | offence at the noise, and the band was only able to l |
| The organisation Christian Voice expressed | offence at the religious imagery of a scene in which |
| ppeal, in which it was decided that it was an | offence at common law to supply materials that were o |
| s were to take place within eight days of the | offence, be recorded in a specified form, and archive |
| the land allows him... and lastly, that if an | offence be not punishable in the Star Chamber, the pr |
| No te ofendas, Beatriz ("No | Offence, Beatriz") is a 1953 Mexican film. |
| But, in 1445, the now duke of Braganza took | offence because Isabella of Coimbra, Peter's daughter |
| eed, adultery remained a particularly serious | offence because of the impact it could have on the le |
| ologised but added that he did not regret his | offence, because he felt that this would condone Mate |
| s a very low crime rate, with the most common | offence being petty vandalism, mainly concentrated on |
| n the South Sea Company scandal; his specific | offence being the acquisition - free of charge - of £ |
| uired that following evidence of a common-law | offence being committed - for example, on the report |
| had to be prosecuted within six months of the | offence being committed. |
| For that | offence, both she and the earl were sent to the Tower |
| Not known for his | offence, Bouma relies on his physical play and willin |
| Charlemagne took | offence, broke off contact, and closed his ports to E |
| e is never an essential element of a criminal | offence but can be used as evidence to prove intent. |
| t she did not believe that her actions caused | offence but the Tory Whips office nonetheless issued |
| Brown denied the | offence but admitted the lesser charge of a section 4 |
| He then admitted his | offence; but he was not released from prison until 18 |
| rofiles of anyone convicted of any recordable | offence, but to remove other profiles from the databa |
| confinement and use of a weapon to commit an | offence, but in a surprise to many was acquitted of t |
| ent, must not settle down to a single mode of | offence, but must be prepared to execute any plan whi |
| ge any part of the common law, nor create any | offence, by his proclamation, which was not an offenc |
| stricted the use of the defence of 'political | offence' by defendants against extradition. |
| aders reacted to what they considered a grave | offence by an elder in the church by suspending Macka |
| league, players found guilty of a suspendable | offence by the AFL Tribunal are ineligible to win the |
| ards were overrunning the Palatinate, he gave | offence by a sermon denouncing Gondomar, and comparin |
| league, players found guilty of a suspendable | offence by the AFL Tribunal are ineligible to win the |
| court were not to be tried again for the same | offence by a court martial. |
| Riot Act, a crime temporarily made a capital | offence by the General Assembly. |
| Presence at the commission of an | offence can be evidence of aiding and abetting if acc |
| The Actus Reus of the | offence cannot be established unless the act is volun |
| ers said that she was extremely sorry for any | offence caused as this had certainly not been her int |
| e of M.A. was withheld from him, owing to the | offence caused by a speech made by him beginning: "Do |
| amazoo, Michigan, in April 2008, for the same | offence, charged under American law with transporting |
| Hindu German Conspiracy, and it was the prime | offence cited in the 1917 Hindu German Conspiracy Tri |
| Dave Mann volunteered as | Offence Coach with St. Michael's College at the Unive |
| ks in prison during the autumn of 1995 for an | offence committed in Scotland 18 months earlier. |
| d were a subject of Her Majesty or not, every | offence committed by any subject of Her Majesty in re |
| re the accused was previously convicted of an | offence committed in circumstances connected with the |
| and if any such person once convicted of any | offence concerning the premises, shall after his firs |
| The first | offence could be subject to a fine of up to 25 pounds |
| This is a statutory | offence created by article 12 of the said Order. |
| Lords in 1998, Lord Goodhart stated that this | offence disappeared from the list of capital crimes i |
| best placed in a cage rather than cause undue | offence due to their zealous promotion of a Calvinist |
| slammed a fourteen-week ban on Thomas for an | offence during a match for Sale against Bath at Edgel |
| defence] (a) ... was clearly available to the | offence embodying specific intent and (b) because alt |
| It remained a capital | offence even after the death penalty was abolished fo |
| construed as making any unauthorised entry an | offence, even where peaceful. |
| If a person convicted of this | offence ever uttered or tendered false coin in paymen |
| bortion altogether, making it an imprisonable | offence except where the mother's life was at risk or |
| to have committed fell within the 'political | offence' exemption. |
| Edmonton surrendered a safety, the Alouettes | offence finally got on track as Anthony Calvillo bega |
| m struggled badly on the ice, particularly on | offence, finishing the year with the worst record in |
| the amendments were that "it would now be an | offence for a person to pay for sex with a prostitute |
| e issued and could not be used to 'make it an | offence for any person or persons to take part in a s |
| mending the Highway Traffic Act to make it an | offence for any person to use a skateboard, a scooter |
| From 1985 to 1 April 2010 it was an | offence for a person to solicit another person, or di |
| participate only if they plead guilty to the | offence for which they have been charged. |
| (1) of the Sexual Offences Act 1956 it was an | offence for a person to commit buggery with another p |
| acts outside the United Kingdom) makes it an | offence for a British citizen or resident to commit c |
| alcohol in a minor's possession and create an | offence for any person who fails to comply with a req |
| It was a penal | offence for a worker to leave his current job at such |
| The Act provided that it was an | offence for any person to perform or cause an abortio |
| legislation allowed only four days after the | offence for a formal complaint to be lodged and the t |
| Section 9 makes it an | offence for the owner,occupier or manager of premises |
| Section 1 stated: "It shall be an | offence for a common prostitute to loiter or solicit |
| In particular the act makes it an | offence for someone to pay or promise to pay a prosti |
| to prevent any prosecution for the | offence from being hindered by the disappearance of t |
| n, intending at long last unite with the main | offence group. |
| As the | offence had been committed on the "19th instant" (the |
| of any goods or money in respect of which the | offence has been committed'. |
| Where a serious criminal | offence has been disclosed during the course of an in |
| ection 11(b) that "Any person charged with an | offence has the right... to be tried within a reasona |
| In composition for his | offence, he paid substantial sums to the sheriffs of |
| As a result of the doping | offence, he has been struck off the German 'A-Kader' |
| ocked up in the prison, because of a criminal | offence, he grown up alone by his mother. |
| lly lost the plot" and was insensitive to the | offence Henry had caused. |
| A person is guilty of this | offence if he commits an offence under section 47 of |
| pt when he could not be convicted of the full | offence if he had succeeded in doing all that he atte |
| n only drug without a prescription is only an | offence if the drug is also controlled under the Misu |
| A person is guilty of this | offence if he commits an offence under section 4A of |
| However a person is only guilty of this | offence if it is committed "within the hearing or sig |
| der the age of 16 years are also guilty of an | offence if they authorize or knowingly permit the per |
| It was also an | offence if it could be proved the transactions were d |
| Being drunk itself is not a criminal | offence in Poland, but police and local police have t |
| It is an | offence in the Australian Capital Territory to engage |
| o force Tony Woodcock to commit a yellow card | offence in the 57th minute. |
| " (about homosexuality, still an imprisonable | offence in the UK)/Anthony Rowley. |
| ker Snow was a complex person - quick to take | offence in the face of authority, litigious and prone |
| l be adjudged traditours; and that every such | offence in any of the premisses that shall be committ |
| A man was fined for the | offence in June 2011. |
| had received some bodily wound; there is more | offence in that than in reputation. |
| ovember 18th, Smith was charged with the same | offence in Regina, Saskatchewan after another woman c |
| ican lock Bakkies Botha for a similar butting | offence in July 2010). |
| reover, sleeping on duty was itself a serious | offence in the Roman military. |
| oubtful because witchcraft was not a criminal | offence in Prussia at the time. |
| of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, a serious | offence in those days which got him expelled from his |
| er 18, Trevis Smith was charged with the same | offence in Regina, Saskatchewan after another woman c |
| This was the first conviction for this | offence in the UK. |
| eted homosexual (homosexuality was a criminal | offence in Britain at the time). |
| the 87th minute of play for a second bookable | offence in the clubs relegation crunch tie with Bourn |
| ria charged with Holocaust denial (a criminal | offence in Austria) (BBC). |
| fer of a Hong Kong SAR passport is a criminal | offence in Hong Kong, punishable with a maximum impri |
| m by wanton or furious driving is a statutory | offence in England and Wales and Northern Ireland. |
| of depictions of rape would become a criminal | offence in England and Wales, including those involvi |
| officer of the company had been guilty of an | offence in relation to the company for which he was c |
| emerged that it was his second drink-driving | offence in ten years, but in February 2000 he was spa |
| It means "If I have caused you | offence in any way, knowingly or unknowingly, in thou |
| The Canadians could not must much | offence in this time frame, only managing 10 more sho |
| t time as a York player for a second bookable | offence in a 1-0 victory over Luton Town on 19 April. |
| Possible defences to this | offence include challenges to the lawfulness of the d |
| Committing a fire safety-related | offence includes summary and indictable offences whic |
| ous court held that where the severity of the | offence increases, the applicability of s. 718.2(e) d |
| this the wrong way..." The caption reads: "No | Offence Intended". |
| hen the Russian General Oganovski launched an | offence into the hills west of Malazgirt, in 1915. |
| uspended by the IAAF for 2 years for a doping | offence involving the drug rh-EPO. |
| The Sexual Offences Act 1967 stated that no | offence is committed if both parties are aged 21 or o |
| The First | Offence is a 1936 British drama film directed by Herb |
| A person guilty of this | offence is liable on conviction on indictment to impr |
| A “”terrorist | offence” is defined as any of the offences defined un |
| This | offence is regarded as a common law crime. |
| s wrong opinion that something that is not an | offence is an offence. |
| is the law of England and Wales, even if the | offence is committed off the coast of Scotland or Nor |
| If the | offence is committed by a body corporate and with the |
| When assessing whether the | offence is gross special consideration shall be given |
| e is reasonable ground for suspecting that an | offence is being, has been or is about to be committe |
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